Hyalinization as a histomorphological risk predictor in oral pathological lesions.

Journal of Oral Biology and Craniofacial Research
Dominic AugustineShankargouda Patil

Abstract

Hyalinization is a process of conversion of stromal connective tissue into a homogeneous, acellular translucent material. Nevertheless, hyalinization could provide insights into the biologic behaviour and prognosis of pathological lesions. Few studies with limited sample size have intended to assess the correlation of hyalinization and biologic behaviour in oral lesions. The current review aims to comprehensively appraise the mechanism of hyalinization in pathological oral hyalinizing lesions (OHL) and its clinical implications with emphasis on differential stains employed. An electronic search was performed in the PubMed database (from year 2000-2020) using the keywords "special stains in oral hyalinizing lesions", "significance of hyalinization in oral lesions" and "hyalinization and biologic behaviour". Original research articles analyzing the effect of hyalinization on biologic characteristics of the lesion were evaluated in this review. Narrative review articles that provided insights into the mechanism of hyalinization and maturity of collagen fibers were also considered for analysis. The presence of hyalinization does seem to have a significant effect on the biologic behaviour of pathological lesions. There is substantia...Continue Reading

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