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Malignant Transformation in Leukoplakia and Its Associated Factors in Southern Iran: A Hospital Based Experience

BACKGROUND: We evaluated factors that affect malignant transformation of leukoplakia in a sample of the Iranian population. METHODS: The records of patients with a clinical diagnosis of leukoplakia during a 20-year period from 1989–2009 referred to two of the largest referral centers in southern Ira...

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Autores principales: BARFI QASRDASHTI, Alireza, HABASHI, Mina Seied, ARASTEH, Peyman, TORABI ARDAKANI, Mahshid, ABDOLI, Zahra, EGHBALI, Seyed Sajjad
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Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5575391/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28894713
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author BARFI QASRDASHTI, Alireza
HABASHI, Mina Seied
ARASTEH, Peyman
TORABI ARDAKANI, Mahshid
ABDOLI, Zahra
EGHBALI, Seyed Sajjad
author_facet BARFI QASRDASHTI, Alireza
HABASHI, Mina Seied
ARASTEH, Peyman
TORABI ARDAKANI, Mahshid
ABDOLI, Zahra
EGHBALI, Seyed Sajjad
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description BACKGROUND: We evaluated factors that affect malignant transformation of leukoplakia in a sample of the Iranian population. METHODS: The records of patients with a clinical diagnosis of leukoplakia during a 20-year period from 1989–2009 referred to two of the largest referral centers in southern Iran were studied. Patients that developed malignant transformation were compared with patients that did not have malignant changes. RESULTS: Of 522 patients, female patients, those over 50 yr old and with lesions located on the tongue had the highest rate of malignant changes. Female patients with malignant changes were mostly non-smokers (76.4%), while male patients with malignant changes were mostly smokers (63.8% in non-smokers) (P<0.001). In our univariate analysis, male sex and smoking showed lower chances for malignant transformation (OR: 0.57; CI=0.397–0.822 and OR: 0.025; CI=0.141–0.299, respectively), while age above 50 was a risk factor for malignant transformation (OR: 3.57; CI=2.32–5.42). In the multivariate analysis, smoking (OR: 0.317; 95% CI=0.16–0.626) and morphological presentation as erythroplakia (OR: 0.025; 95% CI=0.005–0.131) had low chances for developing malignant changes, while site of lesion on the tongue (OR: 774; 95% CI=60–9838) and morphological presentation as erythroleukoplakia (OR: 6.26; 95% CI=3.16–12.38) were a risk factor for developing malignant changes CONCLUSION: A follow-up program and further work-up should be considered for Iranian patients who have a leukoplakia lesion that is flat and are white patch or plaques with red components, in addition for patients who have lesions located on the tongue and for nonsmokers who develops leukoplakia lesions.
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spelling pubmed-55753912017-09-11 Malignant Transformation in Leukoplakia and Its Associated Factors in Southern Iran: A Hospital Based Experience BARFI QASRDASHTI, Alireza HABASHI, Mina Seied ARASTEH, Peyman TORABI ARDAKANI, Mahshid ABDOLI, Zahra EGHBALI, Seyed Sajjad Iran J Public Health Original Article BACKGROUND: We evaluated factors that affect malignant transformation of leukoplakia in a sample of the Iranian population. METHODS: The records of patients with a clinical diagnosis of leukoplakia during a 20-year period from 1989–2009 referred to two of the largest referral centers in southern Iran were studied. Patients that developed malignant transformation were compared with patients that did not have malignant changes. RESULTS: Of 522 patients, female patients, those over 50 yr old and with lesions located on the tongue had the highest rate of malignant changes. Female patients with malignant changes were mostly non-smokers (76.4%), while male patients with malignant changes were mostly smokers (63.8% in non-smokers) (P<0.001). In our univariate analysis, male sex and smoking showed lower chances for malignant transformation (OR: 0.57; CI=0.397–0.822 and OR: 0.025; CI=0.141–0.299, respectively), while age above 50 was a risk factor for malignant transformation (OR: 3.57; CI=2.32–5.42). In the multivariate analysis, smoking (OR: 0.317; 95% CI=0.16–0.626) and morphological presentation as erythroplakia (OR: 0.025; 95% CI=0.005–0.131) had low chances for developing malignant changes, while site of lesion on the tongue (OR: 774; 95% CI=60–9838) and morphological presentation as erythroleukoplakia (OR: 6.26; 95% CI=3.16–12.38) were a risk factor for developing malignant changes CONCLUSION: A follow-up program and further work-up should be considered for Iranian patients who have a leukoplakia lesion that is flat and are white patch or plaques with red components, in addition for patients who have lesions located on the tongue and for nonsmokers who develops leukoplakia lesions. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2017-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5575391/ /pubmed/28894713 Text en Copyright© Iranian Public Health Association & Tehran University of Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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ARASTEH, Peyman
TORABI ARDAKANI, Mahshid
ABDOLI, Zahra
EGHBALI, Seyed Sajjad
Malignant Transformation in Leukoplakia and Its Associated Factors in Southern Iran: A Hospital Based Experience
title Malignant Transformation in Leukoplakia and Its Associated Factors in Southern Iran: A Hospital Based Experience
title_full Malignant Transformation in Leukoplakia and Its Associated Factors in Southern Iran: A Hospital Based Experience
title_fullStr Malignant Transformation in Leukoplakia and Its Associated Factors in Southern Iran: A Hospital Based Experience
title_full_unstemmed Malignant Transformation in Leukoplakia and Its Associated Factors in Southern Iran: A Hospital Based Experience
title_short Malignant Transformation in Leukoplakia and Its Associated Factors in Southern Iran: A Hospital Based Experience
title_sort malignant transformation in leukoplakia and its associated factors in southern iran: a hospital based experience
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5575391/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28894713
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