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1/7. Proliferative verrucous leukoplakia: an aggressive form of oral leukoplakia.

    Proliferative verrucous leukoplakia (PVL) is an aggressive form of oral leukoplakia that is persistent, often multifocal, and refractory to treatment with a high risk of recurrence and malignant transformation. This article describes the clinical aspects and histologic features of a case that demonstrated the typical behavior pattern in a long-standing, persistent lesion of PVL of the mandibular gingiva and that ultimately developed into squamous cell carcinoma. prognosis is poor for this seemingly harmless-appearing white lesion of the oral mucosa.
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2/7. Proliferative verrucous leukoplakia and field cancerization: report of a case.

    Proliferative verrucous leukoplakia (PVL) is a multi-focal oral pre-malignant lesion, proliferative in nature, with a tendency to recur despite adequate therapy, and a high rate of malignant transformation. The field cancerization phenomenon may explain the characteristic behaviour of PVL. A case of PVL is presented and the field cancerization concept is discussed.
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3/7. Interferon activity and its characterization in the sera of patients with premalignant lesions arising in oral mucosa.

    The interferon (IFN) assay of the sera from the 26 patients with premalignant lesions such as lichen planus and leukoplakia arising in oral mucosa was performed by the plaque-reduction assay with vesicular stomatitis virus in FL cells derived from human amniotic membrane. When the serum IFN activity was characterized by acid treatment, significant increase of acid-stable IFN in the patients was found as compared with those in the normal controls. The titers of gamma-like IFN defined by anti-HuIFN-alpha and anti-HuIFN-beta in the sera of patients of 50-79 years age group (n = 17, P less than 0.002) showed a highly significant increase as compared with the relevant normal controls (n = 20). All of the 26 patients were treated with topical administration of HuIFN-beta. When the correlation between prognosis of the disease and titers of serum IFN was investigated by measuring gamma-like IFN and acid-stable IFN in the sera of patients, all of 13 patients with good prognosis after the HuIFN-beta therapy showed significantly decreased levels of gamma-like IFN (P less than 0.01), whereas the serum level of acid-stable IFN after HuIFN-beta therapy showed a significant increase compared to that before the therapy (P less than 0.05). These findings indicate that the endogenous IFN system may be associated with the pathophysiology in patients with the oral mucosal lesions.
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4/7. Therapeutic effect of human fibroblast interferon on premalignant lesions arising in oral mucosa. A pilot study.

    Human fibroblast interferon (HuIFN-beta) was topically administered to 20 premalignant lesions histopathologically showing epithelial dysplasia such as leukoplakia and lichen planus which arose in the oral mucosa. HuIFN-beta was prepared in the water-soluble gel form containing 2% carboxymethylcellulose, 45% glycelin, 0.1 M citrate buffer (pH 4.5) and 0.2% SDS as stabilizing agents. This preparation was found to be effective for herpetic gingivostomatitis and zostal lesions arising along the intercostal nerve. Thus, the HuIFN-beta preparation (10(4) to 5 X 10(3) IU) was applied to the oral mucosal lesion for 1 h twice a week. The lesion with topical administration of HuIFN-beta was covered tightly with the mucosal bandage which was coated with carboxymethylcellulose, glycelin and CaCl2 on vinyl acetate matrix. The 14 oral lesions with erosion or ulcer formation accompanied by severe pain by touch, had complete remission after approximately 10 successive applications of this preparation. Although subjective symptoms such as irritation pain in the other 6 patients with severe hyperkeratotic lesion subsided, white coatings and streaks could not be completely removed by this therapy. No other side-effects excluding slight pain and reddish swelling which occurred intermittently during HuIFN-beta administration were observed.
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5/7. Relationship of leukoplakia to urothelial malignancy.

    The records of 108 patients presenting with leukoplakia of the urinary tract during the last 35 years were reviewed to define the natural history of this disease, with emphasis upon its association with urothelial cancer. Of the 108 patients 24 had upper urinary tract, 78 bladder and 10 urethral leukoplakia (1 with renal and bladder involvement, 3 with bladder and urethral involvement, and 1 with ureteral and renal involvement). Presenting complaints were primarily irritative. To date, 41 patients (37 per cent) have had associated carcinoma of the urothelium: 23 (21 per cent) presented with a concomitant or previous carcinoma and 18 of 85 (21 per cent) presenting without a concomitant or previous neoplasm have had documented progression to cancer. These figures support the concept that leukoplakia is a premalignant disease and that patients with this diagnosis deserve careful and frequent followup.
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6/7. Transformation of oral lichen planus to squamous cell carcinoma: a literature review and report of case.

    We have presented a case of malignant transformation of oral lichen planus along with a review of the literature and a brief description of the disease. We have attempted to indicate that within defined terms, oral lichen planus should be considered a pre-malignant lesion in which incidence of transformation approaches that of clinical oral leukoplakia, yet is clearly distinctive from that disease with regard to age and sex distribution. The erosive form of oral lichen planus most often precedes carcinomatous change. A protocol is described for documentation and periodic follow-up procedures for such patients to possibly intercept a developing malignancy.
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7/7. Malignant transformation of leukoplakia three times in period of 11-years--case report.

    leukoplakia is a commonly occurring precancerous lesion. The following case report describes a patient who had multiple leukoplakia in this mouth. He had three sites of leukoplakia, the left hard palate, the gum of the right maxilla and the gum of the left mandible, all of which underwent malignant transformation during the period of 11-years after diagnosis.
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