Predicting malignant progression in clinically high-risk lesions by DNA ploidy analysis and dysplasia grading
The value of image cytometry DNA ploidy analysis and dysplasia grading to predict malignant transformation has been determined in oral lesions considered to be at 'high' risk on the basis of clinical information and biopsy result. 10-year follow up data for 259 sequential patients with ora...
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Nature Research
2018
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/19805/1/s41598-018-34165-5%20%281%29.pdf |