Publication: A scanning electron microscopic study of the dysplastic epithelia adjacent to oral squamous cell carcinoma
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2007-08-01
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15210758
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01913123
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Mahidol University
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Ultrastructural Pathology. Vol.31, No.4 (2007), 273-281
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Ratthapong Worawongvasu A scanning electron microscopic study of the dysplastic epithelia adjacent to oral squamous cell carcinoma. Ultrastructural Pathology. Vol.31, No.4 (2007), 273-281. doi:10.1080/01913120701515637 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/24144
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A scanning electron microscopic study of the dysplastic epithelia adjacent to oral squamous cell carcinoma
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By light microscopy, the dysplastic oral epithelia due to the neoplastic processes are similar to epithelial changes due to the inflammatory processes. Scanning electron microscopy may elucidate the different surface changes between the two. The aim of this study was to examine the surface appearances of the dysplastic oral epithelia adjacent to oral squamous cell carcinoma to see if there are any surface changes. A total of 2 specimens, one specimen from each patient with oral squamous cell carcinoma, were used for this study. Each specimen was divided in two. One half was prepared for light microscopy and the other half was prepared for scanning electron microscopy. Light microscopically, the epithelia showed mild dysplasia. By scanning electron microscopy, the keratinized cells showed irregular microridges surrounding pits, which were variable and irregular in size and shape, and the nonkeratinized cells showed parallel microridges with irregularly widened intervals between each microridge. Irregular, broad, and partly swollen microridges and irregular short, stubby surface projections were also seen. The oral epithelia adjacent to oral squamous cell carcinoma showed mild dysplasia light microscopically but appeared abnormal by scanning electron microscopy. The abnormal epithelial cells showed pleomorphism, irregular and disoriented microridges, and abnormal surface microstructures. Copyright © Informa Healthcare USA, Inc.
