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Critical update, systematic review, and meta‐analysis of oral erythroplakia as an oral potentially malignant disorder

BACKGROUND: Oral erythroplakia has been classically considered as the potentially malignant disorder with the highest rate of malignant development into squamous cell carcinoma. This critical systematic review and meta‐analysis aim to estimate the malignant development rate of oral erythroplakia and...

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Autores principales: Lorenzo‐Pouso, Alejandro I., Lafuente‐Ibáñez de Mendoza, Irene, Pérez‐Sayáns, Mario, Pérez‐Jardón, Alba, Chamorro‐Petronacci, Cintia M, Blanco‐Carrión, Andrés, Aguirre‐Urízar, José Manuel
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9545979/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35488780
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jop.13304
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author Lorenzo‐Pouso, Alejandro I.
Lafuente‐Ibáñez de Mendoza, Irene
Pérez‐Sayáns, Mario
Pérez‐Jardón, Alba
Chamorro‐Petronacci, Cintia M
Blanco‐Carrión, Andrés
Aguirre‐Urízar, José Manuel
author_facet Lorenzo‐Pouso, Alejandro I.
Lafuente‐Ibáñez de Mendoza, Irene
Pérez‐Sayáns, Mario
Pérez‐Jardón, Alba
Chamorro‐Petronacci, Cintia M
Blanco‐Carrión, Andrés
Aguirre‐Urízar, José Manuel
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description BACKGROUND: Oral erythroplakia has been classically considered as the potentially malignant disorder with the highest rate of malignant development into squamous cell carcinoma. This critical systematic review and meta‐analysis aim to estimate the malignant development rate of oral erythroplakia and identify the associated risk factors. METHODS: We performed a bibliographic search in PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, Embase, and LILACS, with keywords “erythroplakia,” “erythroplasia,” “malignant transformation,” “malignant development,” “malignization,” “carcinogenesis,” “oral cancer,” “oral squamous cell carcinoma,” “mouth neoplasm,” and “prognosis.” Meta‐analysis was conducted using a random‐effects model. RESULTS: Ten observational studies with 441 patients met the inclusion criteria, whose mean malignant development rate was 12.7% and with a mean follow‐up period of patients of 6.66 years. In the initial biopsy, 42.8% of oral erythroplakia were already squamous cell carcinoma. The buccal mucosa was the most frequent location of oral erythroplakia, but the floor of the mouth was the most common site of malignant development. All patients who underwent malignant development showed epithelial dysplasia on the initial diagnostic biopsy. CONCLUSION: Overall malignant development rate of OE in the meta‐analysis was 19.9%. We could not associate any specific clinicopathological feature with the malignant development. The presence of epithelial dysplasia in the initial biopsy remains the worst prognostic factor. Further observational studies on OE are needed, with well‐established diagnostic criteria and good clinical follow‐up, in order to identify the true risk of malignant development of oral erythroplakia and the related risk factors.
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spelling pubmed-95459792022-10-14 Critical update, systematic review, and meta‐analysis of oral erythroplakia as an oral potentially malignant disorder Lorenzo‐Pouso, Alejandro I. Lafuente‐Ibáñez de Mendoza, Irene Pérez‐Sayáns, Mario Pérez‐Jardón, Alba Chamorro‐Petronacci, Cintia M Blanco‐Carrión, Andrés Aguirre‐Urízar, José Manuel J Oral Pathol Med Reviews BACKGROUND: Oral erythroplakia has been classically considered as the potentially malignant disorder with the highest rate of malignant development into squamous cell carcinoma. This critical systematic review and meta‐analysis aim to estimate the malignant development rate of oral erythroplakia and identify the associated risk factors. METHODS: We performed a bibliographic search in PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, Embase, and LILACS, with keywords “erythroplakia,” “erythroplasia,” “malignant transformation,” “malignant development,” “malignization,” “carcinogenesis,” “oral cancer,” “oral squamous cell carcinoma,” “mouth neoplasm,” and “prognosis.” Meta‐analysis was conducted using a random‐effects model. RESULTS: Ten observational studies with 441 patients met the inclusion criteria, whose mean malignant development rate was 12.7% and with a mean follow‐up period of patients of 6.66 years. In the initial biopsy, 42.8% of oral erythroplakia were already squamous cell carcinoma. The buccal mucosa was the most frequent location of oral erythroplakia, but the floor of the mouth was the most common site of malignant development. All patients who underwent malignant development showed epithelial dysplasia on the initial diagnostic biopsy. CONCLUSION: Overall malignant development rate of OE in the meta‐analysis was 19.9%. We could not associate any specific clinicopathological feature with the malignant development. The presence of epithelial dysplasia in the initial biopsy remains the worst prognostic factor. Further observational studies on OE are needed, with well‐established diagnostic criteria and good clinical follow‐up, in order to identify the true risk of malignant development of oral erythroplakia and the related risk factors. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-05-12 2022-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9545979/ /pubmed/35488780 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jop.13304 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lorenzo‐Pouso, Alejandro I.
Lafuente‐Ibáñez de Mendoza, Irene
Pérez‐Sayáns, Mario
Pérez‐Jardón, Alba
Chamorro‐Petronacci, Cintia M
Blanco‐Carrión, Andrés
Aguirre‐Urízar, José Manuel
Critical update, systematic review, and meta‐analysis of oral erythroplakia as an oral potentially malignant disorder
title Critical update, systematic review, and meta‐analysis of oral erythroplakia as an oral potentially malignant disorder
title_full Critical update, systematic review, and meta‐analysis of oral erythroplakia as an oral potentially malignant disorder
title_fullStr Critical update, systematic review, and meta‐analysis of oral erythroplakia as an oral potentially malignant disorder
title_full_unstemmed Critical update, systematic review, and meta‐analysis of oral erythroplakia as an oral potentially malignant disorder
title_short Critical update, systematic review, and meta‐analysis of oral erythroplakia as an oral potentially malignant disorder
title_sort critical update, systematic review, and meta‐analysis of oral erythroplakia as an oral potentially malignant disorder
topic Reviews
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9545979/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35488780
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jop.13304
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