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What is the most common site for oral potentially malignant disorders (OPMDs)?1. Lateral and ventral borders of tongue. 2. Floor of the mouth.
True or False: the rate of transformation to malignancy higher in females?True.
What are the two most important etiological factors for OPMD?1. Smoking. 2. Alcohol.
Does this histological section represent mild, moderate, or severe dysplasia?Severe dysplaisa. There is abnormal maturation extending from the basal cells to a level above the midpoint of the epithelium (upper third) to the entire thickness of the epithelium.
What are the two criteria features for diagnosis of oral epithelial dysplasia (OED)?Architechtural and Cytologic features.
Cytologic features of oral epithelial dysplasia include which two items...1. Atypical mitotic figures. 2. Apoptotic cells characterized by eosinophilic cytoplasm and pyknotic nucelus.