Abstract
Oral leukoplakia is the most common potentially malignant oral disorder. Oral leukoplakia’s malignant potential is independent of the histopathological grade, and the malignant transformation rate varies greatly from 3% to 50% even in the case of severe epithelial dysplasia. Ethnic & environmental variables may contribute to this variation. C-kit immunohistochemistry was performed on 15 oral leukoplakia (OL), two oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC), and two dentigerous cysts (DC). The objective of this study was to evaluate the c-kit expression in oral leukoplakia. The use of various immunohistochemical markers to differentiate between OLs with a high and low risk of malignant transformation has been investigated. Only four OL exhibited a faint cytoplasmic expression in basal cells. Whereas, OSCC and DC were devoid of c-kit expression. Thus, this may not be a unique marker for identifying OL at high-risk. Further research with larger sample size is required.
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Tegginamani, A. S., Shivakumar, V. H., Ismail, S. M. B., Abraham, M. T., Fernandes, B. A., & Zamzuri, A. T. B. (2022). C-kit Expression in Oral Leukoplakia. Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan, 32(2), 256–258. https://doi.org/10.29271/jcpsp.2022.02.256
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