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J. appl. oral sci ; 16(6): 414-419, Nov.-Dec. 2008. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-499891

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Actinic cheilitis is a potentially malignant lip lesion caused by excessive and prolonged exposure to ultraviolet radiation, which can lead to histomorphological alterations indicative of abnormal cell differentiation. In this pathology, varying degrees of epithelial dysplasia may be found. There are few published studies regarding the p53 and MDM2 proteins in actinic cheilitis. Fifty-eight cases diagnosed with actinic cheilitis were histologically evaluated using Banóczy and Csiba (1976) parameters, and were subjected to immunohistochemical analysis using the streptavidin-biotin method in order to assess p53 and MDM2 protein expression. All studied cases expressed p53 proteins in basal and suprabasal layers. In the basal layer, the nuclei testing positive for p53 were stained intensely, while in the suprabasal layer, cells with slightly stained nuclei were predominant. All cases also tested positive for the MDM2 protein, but with varying degrees of nuclear expression and a predominance of slightly stained cells. A statistically significant correlation between the percentage of p53 and MDM2-positive cells was established, regardless of the degree of epithelial dysplasia. The expression of p53 and MDM2 proteins in actinic cheilitis can be an important indicator in lip carcinogenesis, regardless of the degree of epithelial dysplasia.


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Humans , Cheilitis/pathology , /analysis , /analysis , Biomarkers/analysis , Cell Adhesion/genetics , Cell Differentiation/genetics , Cell Nucleolus/ultrastructure , Cell Nucleus/ultrastructure , Cell Polarity/genetics , Cheilitis/genetics , Chromatin/ultrastructure , Cytoplasm/ultrastructure , Epithelial Cells/pathology , Epithelium/pathology , Hyperplasia , Immunohistochemistry , Keratins , Lip/pathology , Mitosis/genetics , Sunlight/adverse effects
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Rev. odonto ciênc ; 22(55): 87-91, jan.-mar. 2007. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO | ID: lil-462904

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A Leucoplasia Verrucosa Proliferativa (LVP) é uma lesão cancerizável caracterizada por comportamento biológico mais agressivo e maior risco de malignização que as leucoplasias bucais. O diagnóstico da LVP deve ser feito pela combinação de achados clínicos e microscópicos e o acompanhamento dos pacientes deve ser rigoroso envolvendo a remoção de fatores de risco como o tabaco e o álcool e biópsias de controle, que podem ser realizadas quando ocorrerem mudanças nos sinais e sintomas. Este trabalho revisa a literatura sobre LVP e relata um caso de carcinoma espinocelular originado de leucoplasia verrucosa proliferativa, enfatizando os aspectos clínicos e histopatológico bem como a importância do acompanhamento rigoroso do paciente e de exames complementares como o azul de toluidina.


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Humans , Female , Aged , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell , Leukoplakia, Oral , Mouth Neoplasms/surgery , Cell Transformation, Neoplastic , Tolonium Chloride
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