Prevalence of oral lichen planus among a sample of the Egyptian population
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Mostafa, Basma; Ahmed, Enji
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Aquest document és un/a article, creat/da en: 2015
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Objectives: To report on the prevalence of oral lichen planus among a sample of the Egyptian population.
Study Design: 4470 Egyptian patients, aged 15-75 years, were seen at the outpatient clinic at the Faculty of Oral
and Dental Medicine, Cairo University, Egypt. 31.25 % of these patients were males and 68.75% were females.
Oral mucosal lesions consistent with oral lichen planus (OLP) were identified both clinically and confirmed histo
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logically (in atypical cases) so that the prevalence of oral lichen planus in this study is 1.43%.
Results: 64 patients were diagnosed with OLP (20 males and 44 females). The average age of the affected group
was 48.07 years. Associated skin lesions were detected in 15/64 patients (23.44%) and tobacco habits was observed
in 20/64 patients (31.25%). The average period of follow-up of the affected cases was 1-2 years, during which two
cases developed squamous cell carcinoma of the oral lesion.
Conclusions: Within the limitations of this study it revealed the prevalence of OLP among middle-aged women.
Atrophic lesions were most frequent, followed by the erosive forms. Anti-HCV circulating antibodies were more
common in patients with OLP and, notably, OLP was associated with Diabetes mellitus in 15.63% of patients.
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