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. 2024 Oct;30(7):4185-4194.
doi: 10.1111/odi.14846. Epub 2024 Jan 8.

Diagnosis of differentiated dysplasia as a variant of oral epithelial dysplasia

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Diagnosis of differentiated dysplasia as a variant of oral epithelial dysplasia

Anne-Sophie Becker et al. Oral Dis. 2024 Oct.

Abstract

Objectives: The World Health Organization's definition of oral epithelial dysplasia includes differentiated dysplasia, which is defined by purely architectural abnormalities of oral mucosa without cytological changes. We analysed differentiated dysplasia's frequency, progression risk and correlation with oral brush cytology.

Materials and methods: Cytoarchitectural criteria and expression patterns of keratin 13/17 and ki67 were studied in oral biopsies clinically diagnosed with leukoplakia. Biopsies were assessed for dysplasia and its grade. Available brush cytology findings were obtained from clinical records.

Results: We included 159 biopsies from 112 patients (33% differentiated dysplasia; 27% keratosis without dysplasia; oral epithelial dysplasia with atypia of mild, moderate and severe degree including invasive cancers in 9%, 8% and 7%, respectively). Keratin 13 loss and keratin 17 gain were higher in differentiated-dysplasia cases (p < 0.0001), which had the highest hypergranulosis frequency. Keratin 17 expression was associated with higher malignant-transformation rates (p = 0.0028). The transformation rate and time were comparable between dysplasia with atypia and differentiated-dysplasia cases, which had higher progression rates and shorter time periods than keratosis cases without dysplasia (p = 0.08). Cytology prior to differentiated dysplasia all indicated normal oral mucosa.

Conclusions: Keratin 17 but not oral brush cytology can help identify patients with differentiated dysplasia with higher risk for malignant transformation.

Keywords: differentiated dysplasia of the mouth; keratin 13; keratin 17; oral brush biopsy cytology; oral potentially malignant disorders; oral squamous cell carcinoma.

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