Role of salivary cytokine profile in oral lichen planus
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According to the WHO, the atrophic and erosive subtype cancerate with a rate of 0.8 to 1.5% making it a potential malignant disorder of the oral cavity. Journal of Dental Sciences reports a study aiming to comprehensively detect the salivary cytokine profile of patients with Oral lichen planus. Certain salivary cytokines were positively associated with Oral lichen planus severity, therefore, they might have potential as biomarkers in the diagnosis and prognosis of Oral lichen planus.
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