A cytomorphometric analysis of the oral mucosa in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus

<p><strong>Background:</strong>  Although many of the pathological conditions of oral mucosa are clinically distinguishable, most lesions require a definitive diagnosis. This article tried the use of exfoliative cytology as an alternative tool in the screening, diagnosis and follow...

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Main Authors: RS Lamichhane, K Boaz, S Natrajan, M Shrestha
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Language:English
Published: Association of Clinical Pathologists of Nepal 2015-09-01
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spelling doaj-dbfa4fdf6cc54bdcbb75194ad31481a12020-11-24T23:54:38ZengAssociation of Clinical Pathologists of NepalJournal of Pathology of Nepal2091-07972091-09082015-09-0151082483310.3126/jpn.v5i10.1566412150A cytomorphometric analysis of the oral mucosa in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitusRS Lamichhane0K Boaz1S Natrajan2M Shrestha3Kist Medical College, Lalitpur, Nepal.Manipal college of Dental Surgery, Mangalore,India.Manipal college of Dental Surgery, Mangalore,India.Chitwan Medical College Teaching Hospital, Bharatpur, Nepal<p><strong>Background:</strong>  Although many of the pathological conditions of oral mucosa are clinically distinguishable, most lesions require a definitive diagnosis. This article tried the use of exfoliative cytology as an alternative tool in the screening, diagnosis and follow-up of diabetes mellitus.</p><p><strong>Materials and Methods:</strong> After rinsing the mouth with normal saline, slides were prepared from buccal mucosa and dorsum of tongue and fixed in 95% ethyl alcohol. The slides were stained with Papanicolaou stain and Acridine orange. Fifty clearly defined cells in each slide were visualized under light microscope for cytomorphometric analysis of cells using Image J software and under fluorescence microscope for assessment of nuclear alterations like micronuclei, nuclear budding, binucleation, multinucleation and karyorrhexis.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>Statistically significant increase in Nuclear area BM (p = 0.000057), Nuclear Area Tongue (p= 0.0000113), total Nuclear Area (p= 000079), Cellular Area BM (p= 0.0475), Cellular Area Tongue (p= 0.0105), Total Cellular Area (p= 0.00496), Cytoplasmic Area Tongue (p= 0.00358), Total Cytoplasmic Area (p= 0.00268) were obtained from epithelial cells in the diabetic group when compared with the control group. Also the epithelial cells from the diabetic group showed features such as nuclear budding, micronuclei, binucleation, karyorrhexis and perinuclear halo. <strong></strong></p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong> The objective demonstration of cytomorphometric and nuclear alterations by the oral exfoliated cells indicate the presence of cytological changes in the oral mucosa of diabetic patients despite the apparently normal clinical appearance. Hence, cytomorphometric analysis would aid the health professional as an additional non-invasive tool for the screening and monitoring of Diabetes Mellitus.</p>http://www.nepjol.info/index.php/JPN/article/view/15664CytomorphometryDiabetes mellitusOral exfoliative cytologyMorphology
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author RS Lamichhane
K Boaz
S Natrajan
M Shrestha
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K Boaz
S Natrajan
M Shrestha
A cytomorphometric analysis of the oral mucosa in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Journal of Pathology of Nepal
Cytomorphometry
Diabetes mellitus
Oral exfoliative cytology
Morphology
author_facet RS Lamichhane
K Boaz
S Natrajan
M Shrestha
author_sort RS Lamichhane
title A cytomorphometric analysis of the oral mucosa in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
title_short A cytomorphometric analysis of the oral mucosa in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
title_full A cytomorphometric analysis of the oral mucosa in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
title_fullStr A cytomorphometric analysis of the oral mucosa in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
title_full_unstemmed A cytomorphometric analysis of the oral mucosa in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
title_sort cytomorphometric analysis of the oral mucosa in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
publisher Association of Clinical Pathologists of Nepal
series Journal of Pathology of Nepal
issn 2091-0797
2091-0908
publishDate 2015-09-01
description <p><strong>Background:</strong>  Although many of the pathological conditions of oral mucosa are clinically distinguishable, most lesions require a definitive diagnosis. This article tried the use of exfoliative cytology as an alternative tool in the screening, diagnosis and follow-up of diabetes mellitus.</p><p><strong>Materials and Methods:</strong> After rinsing the mouth with normal saline, slides were prepared from buccal mucosa and dorsum of tongue and fixed in 95% ethyl alcohol. The slides were stained with Papanicolaou stain and Acridine orange. Fifty clearly defined cells in each slide were visualized under light microscope for cytomorphometric analysis of cells using Image J software and under fluorescence microscope for assessment of nuclear alterations like micronuclei, nuclear budding, binucleation, multinucleation and karyorrhexis.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>Statistically significant increase in Nuclear area BM (p = 0.000057), Nuclear Area Tongue (p= 0.0000113), total Nuclear Area (p= 000079), Cellular Area BM (p= 0.0475), Cellular Area Tongue (p= 0.0105), Total Cellular Area (p= 0.00496), Cytoplasmic Area Tongue (p= 0.00358), Total Cytoplasmic Area (p= 0.00268) were obtained from epithelial cells in the diabetic group when compared with the control group. Also the epithelial cells from the diabetic group showed features such as nuclear budding, micronuclei, binucleation, karyorrhexis and perinuclear halo. <strong></strong></p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong> The objective demonstration of cytomorphometric and nuclear alterations by the oral exfoliated cells indicate the presence of cytological changes in the oral mucosa of diabetic patients despite the apparently normal clinical appearance. Hence, cytomorphometric analysis would aid the health professional as an additional non-invasive tool for the screening and monitoring of Diabetes Mellitus.</p>
topic Cytomorphometry
Diabetes mellitus
Oral exfoliative cytology
Morphology
url http://www.nepjol.info/index.php/JPN/article/view/15664
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