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  • Impact Factor: 0.285**
  • H-Index: 6
  • ISSN: 2638-4558
  • DOI: 10.25107/2638-4558
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  •  Radiology Cases
  •  Emergency Medicine and Critical Care
  •  Child Birth
  •  Hepatitis
  •  Microbiology
  •  Respiratory Medicine
  •  Dentistry and Oral Medicine
  •  Orthopedics & Rheumatology

Abstract

Citation: Clin Case Rep Int. 2019;3(1):1128.DOI: 10.25107/2638-4558.1128

Potentially Oral Malignant Disease and Oral Cancer - Case Series and Review

Ruiz- Beguerie Julieta, Marchese Maria Laura, Anaya Javier and Busso Corina

Department of Dermatology, Austral University Hospital, Argentina Department of Pathology, Austral University Hospital, Argentina

*Correspondance to: Ruiz- Beguerie Julieta 

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Abstract:

Awareness of epidemiology of oral cancers, especially squamous cell carcinoma, may provide effective and appropriate treatment plans without delay, morbidity and mortality reduction. Hence, have a better quality of life. Potentially Malignant Lesions (PML) such as leukoplakia, erythroplakia, smokeless tobacco keratosis, oral sub mucosal fibrosis, oral lichen planus, Condylom Acominatum and actinic queilitis, should be address in each consultation to prevent late stage diagnosis of oral cancer. We present two cases from our hospital in Argentina, during this last year. Two clear examples of oral cancer and potentially malignant lesion, and we review the literature with the most updated information on early diagnosis and screening.

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Cite the Article:

Julieta R- B, Laura MM, Javier A, Corina B. Potentially Oral Malignant Disease and Oral Cancer - Case Series and Review. Clin Case Rep Int. 2019;3:1128.

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