jhc2025v9i2s4

Journal of Histopathology and Cytopathology

Official Organ of Bangladesh Academy of Pathology

Vol 9, No 2, July 2025

 

Evaluation of Epithelial Dysplasia and Invasion through the Basement Membrane in Oral Verrucous Carcinoma: A study on 45 cases

 *Akhtaruzzaman M,1 Dey BP,2 Abedin N,3 Banu SG4

  1. *Dr. Md. Akhtaruzzaman, Clinical Pathologist, Department of Laboratory Medicine, Dhaka Medical College Hospital, Shahbagh, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh; akter22nd@gmail.com
  2. Bishnu Pada Dey, Associate Professor, Department of Pathology, Bangladesh Medical University, Shahbagh, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh; drbishnu@bsmmu.edu.bd
  3. Nafisa Abedin, Senior Clinical Pathologist, Department of Laboratory Medicine, Dhaka. Medical College Hospital, Dhaka, Bangladesh; Email: nafisa.abedin@gmail.com
  4. Professor Dr. Sultana Gulshana Banu, Professor, Department of Pathology, Bangladesh Medical University, Shahbagh, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh; sgb.bsmmu@gmail.com

*For correspondence
Abstract
Background: Oral Verrucous carcinoma (OVC) is a rare variant of well differentiated squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Epithelial dysplasia and/or foci of invasion in OVC are indicators of worse prognosis. The aim of this study was to evaluate the epithelial dysplasia and invasion through the basement membrane in OVC.
Method: This was a cross-sectional observational study conducted at the Department of Pathology, BSMMU during 2021-2023 that included 45 cases of histologically diagnosed OVC. Demographic variables, presence or absence of epithelial dysplasia in routine H&E stain and presence or absence of invasion through the basement membrane by PAS stain were assessed. Thirty three cases were followed up and reports of the subsequent biopsies were collected. Research data were placed in a data sheet. Results of all cases were tabulated. Statistical analysis was performed on the tabulated data by Fisher’s Exact Test.
Result:  In this study, 33.3% cases revealed epithelial dysplasia in OVC and 11.5% cases showed invasive foci through the BM. We followed up the study cases and 15.6% cases were diagnosed as invasive SCC in subsequent biopsy. Statistical analysis revealed presence of invasion through the BM significantly higher in OVC cases having epithelial dysplasia. Similarly, in subsequent biopsy ISCC was found significantly higher in previously diagnosed cases of OVC having features of epithelial dysplasia.
Conclusion: Epithelial dysplasia in OVC signifies the increased possibility of its progression to conventional invasive SCC and is an important prognostic factor. So, earlier detection of epithelial dysplasia and/or foci of invasion in OVC will help the clinician in properly managing the patient.

[Journal of Histopathology and Cytopathology, 2025 Jul; 9 (2):89-96]
DOI: https://www.doi.org/10.69950/jhc2025v9i2s4

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JHC 2023 v7 i2 s11

Case Report

Primary Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Breast in a Lactating Mother: A Rare Case Report

1.*Dr. DM Arifur Rahman, Associate professor (Pathology), TMSS Medical College, Bogura.
arifurrahmandm@gmail.com
2. Dr. Rokhsana Sarmin, Junior Consultant (Surgery), 250 Bedded Mohammad Ali Hospital, Bogura.
*For correspondence

Abstract
We report a case of 32 years old woman diagnosed as primary squamous cell carcinoma during lactation, which is exquisitely rare. Histopathological examination confirms the diagnosis. Due torarity of the entity the diagnosis and management is challenging

[Journal of Histopathology and Cytopathology, 2023 Jul; 7 (2):119-122]
Keywords: Squamous cell carcinoma, Lactating mother

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