Cytologic and DNA-cytometric follow-up of oral leukoplakia after CO sub(2)- and Er:YAG-laser assisted ablation: A pilot study

The aim of the present pilot study was to determine therapeutic responses to Er:YAG- and CO sub(2)-laser ablation in patients with oral leukoplakia as evaluated by means of exfoliative cytology (EC) and DNA-image-cytometry (DNA-I). Ten patients exhibiting a total of 16 lesions affecting a variety of...

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description The aim of the present pilot study was to determine therapeutic responses to Er:YAG- and CO sub(2)-laser ablation in patients with oral leukoplakia as evaluated by means of exfoliative cytology (EC) and DNA-image-cytometry (DNA-I). Ten patients exhibiting a total of 16 lesions affecting a variety of intraoral sites were randomly treated with either (1) an Er:YAG laser (300 mJ/pulse, 10 Hz, defocused mode) (ERL), or (2) an CO sub(2) laser (4-6 W, 20-50 Hz, focused mode) (CO). Brush (B) and incisional (I) biopsies were obtained from the respective lesions immediately before treatment (B, I) as well as 24-96 weeks postoperatively (B). In cases, in which EC revealed suspicious cells, nuclear DNA-contents were measured using a TV image analysis system. Both treatment approaches resulted in a complete (C) or partial (P) remission of all investigated lesions. In particular, ERL exhibited C(3), P(5), and CO C(5), P(3). However, in the CO group, two of eight lesions showed a recurrence 32-48 weeks following treatment. Among all investigated lesions, both histological and EC/DNA-I diagnosis revealed no sign of malignancy or dysplasia before or following laser assisted ablation. Within the limits of the present study, it may be concluded that both treatment approaches seem to have limitations to achieve predictable eradication of oral leukoplakia.
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