Etiological and clinical profile of patients with lesions of oral cavity and oropharynx


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Author Details : Shruthi Gowthami M R*, Mahanthachar Veerabasappa, Sharmila P Surhonne

Volume : 7, Issue : 3, Year : 2020

Article Page : 428-434

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijpo.2020.085



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Abstract

Background: Oral lesions contribute a major part in head neck diseases. In India, head and neck cancers
(HNCA) account for 30-40% cancers at all sites, out of which 9.4% being oral cancers. Oral cavity and
oropharynx lesions have a major impact on physical, social and economic condition of the patient.
Aims: To study the etiological and clinical profile of patients with lesions of oral cavity and oropharynx.
Settings and Design: Prospective study.
Materials and Methods: Total 100 samples of oral cavity and oropharynx lesions were studied. Data
collected with pre tested questionnaire. Data included sociodemographic data, history, risk factors
associated with disease, clinical examination and pathological report of the patient.
Statistical Analysis Used: Appropriate statistical tests.
Results and Conslusion: Present study includes 100 cases of oral cavity and oropharyngeal lesions out of
which 19% were inflammatory lesions, 10% tumour like lesions, 4% benign lesions, 4% premalignant
lesions and 63% malignant lesions. Male to female ratio of 1.7:1. Among malignant lesions in our
study, 60.3% had history of tobacco consumption, 17.5% consumed both alcohol and tobacco, 9.5% were
alcoholics and 12.7% patients did not have any habits.

Keywords: Clinical, Etiology, Lesions, Oral cavity, Oropharynx.


How to cite : Shruthi Gowthami M R, Veerabasappa M , Surhonne S P , Etiological and clinical profile of patients with lesions of oral cavity and oropharynx. Indian J Pathol Oncol 2020;7(3):428-434


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