Prevalence of salivary epstein-barr virus in potentially malignant oral disorders and oral squamous cell carcinoma
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Ocete Monchón, María Dolores
Leopoldo Rodado, Manuel
Murillo Cortés, Judith
Díaz Fernández, José María
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Background: To analyze the presence of salivary Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) DNA in oral squamous cell carcinoma
and potentially malignant oral disorders.
Material and Methods: Three groups were studied: Group 1 (12 oral squamous cell carcinomas (OSCC)), Group
2 (12 potentially malignant oral disorders (PMD)) and Group 3 (47 healthy controls). EBV DNA salivary analysis
was performed by PCR.
Results: The highest percentage of positive salivary EBV DNA corresponded to the OSCC group (58.3%), followed
by the PMD group (41.7%) and the controls (40.4%). The differences between groups were not statistically significant,
however (p>0.05).
Conclusions: Salivary EBV DNA was more prevalent in OSCC than in PMD or the controls.
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Bagan, L., Ocete-Monchon, M. D., Leopoldo-Rodado, M., Murillo-Cortes, J., Díaz-Fernández, J. M., Medina-Gonzalez, R., ... & Bagan, J. V. (2016). Prevalence of salivary epstein-barr virus in potentially malignant oral disorders and oral squamous cell carcinoma. Medicina Oral, Patologia Oral y Cirugia Bucal, 21(2), e157-e160.






