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Dysplastic features relevant to malignant transformation in atrophic epithelium of oral submucous fibrosis: A preliminary study.

Sachin Chakradhar SarodeMinal ChaudharyAmol Ramchandra GadbailSatyajit Ashok TekadeShankargouda PatilGargi S Sarode
Published in: Journal of oral pathology & medicine : official publication of the International Association of Oral Pathologists and the American Academy of Oral Pathology (2018)
Increased basal cell layer hyperplasia, abnormal superficial mitosis, increased nuclear-cytoplasmic ratio, and hyperchromasia are high-risk features for OSMF, and affected patients should be followed on a priority basis for the early detection of OSCC.
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