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Oral lichen sclerosus-a review of clinical presentation, treatment, and clinical outcomes.

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Oral lichen sclerosus-a review of clinical presentation, treatment, and clinical outcomes.

Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol. 2017 Aug 03;:

Authors: Bevans SL, Keeley JM, Sami N

Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the disease involvement, treatment and response, and malignant potential of oral lichen sclerosus (LS).
STUDY DESIGN: We conducted a review of the literature of 37 cases of oral LS. We looked specifically for the following data: patient demographic characteristics, disease involvement, treatment, response to treatment, duration of follow-up, symptoms, risk factors for oral malignancy, and malignant transformation.
RESULTS: The most common area of oral involvement included the labial mucosa (67.6%). Of patients with oral LS, 38.5% reported symptoms, and 35.1% exhibited extraoral manifestations. Patients were less likely to receive treatment when asymptomatic (62.5%) than when symptomatic (80%). Topical steroids were more efficacious (66.7%) compared with other treatments. Risk factors for malignancy were found in 25% of patients. No patient had malignant transformation of oral lesions at follow-up (mean follow-up 22.1 months; median 12 months).
CONCLUSIONS: More data and longer follow-up are required to determine the long-term clinical outcomes of oral LS.

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