THE JOURNAL OF THE TOKYO DENTAL COLLEGE SOCIETY | |
Vol. 109 No. 3 June 2009 | |
ISSN: 0037-3710 UBIC: 342-J | |
ABSTRACT | |
The purpose of this study was to analyze and describe the subepithelial capillary loop features of oral mucosa and early oral neoplastic lesions.
Forty-four patients(27 men, l7 women mean age, 56.3 years range, 23 to 8l years)presenting with non-neoplastic (6cases) or neoplastic lesions (8cases) and 30 normal
cases were examined by magnifying endoscopy with the CF-Q240ZL (Olympus Co). The form of the subepithelial capillary loops and distance between them were analyzed.
All normal cases (n=30) presented capillary loops with the same shape (normal form) and regular distribution. Non-neoplastic lesions (n=6) showed mild changes (dilation
form) whjle neoplastic lesions (n=8) showed irregular distribution and several loop shapes (wave form). The microvascular organization in non-neoplastic lesions was
notably different from that in neoplastic lesions. Magnifying endoscopy offers potential in the clinical analysis of microvascular organization and subepithelial
capillary loop morphology. In the future, this system offers a powerful tool for diagnosing oral squamous cell carcinoma at an earlier stage and determining the
margin of resection. (The Shikwa Gakuho, 109; 293-300, 2009)
Key words: oral mucosa, oral cancer magnifying endoscopy, capillary loops |
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