Journal of the Formosan Medical Association (Sep 2019)

Significantly higher frequencies of hematinic deficiencies and hyperhomocysteinemia in oral precancer patients

  • Yu-Hsueh Wu,
  • Yang-Che Wu,
  • Fang-Yeh Chu,
  • Shih-Jung Cheng,
  • Andy Sun,
  • Hsin-Ming Chen

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 118, no. 9
pp. 1299 – 1307

Abstract

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Background/Purpose: Our previous studies found relatively higher frequencies of anemia, hematinic deficiencies, and hyperhomocysteinemia in patients with different types of oral mucosal diseases. This study evaluated whether patients with oral precancerous lesions (oral precancer patients) had significantly higher frequencies of anemia, hematinic deficiencies, and hyperhomocysteinemia than healthy control subjects. Methods: The complete blood count, serum iron, vitamin B12, folic acid, and homocysteine levels in 131 oral precancer patients including 96 oral leukoplakia, 26 oral erythroleukoplakia, and 9 oral verrucous hyperplasia patients and in 131 age- and sex-matched healthy control subjects were measured and compared. Results: We found significantly lower mean serum iron (for women only), vitamin B12, and folic acid levels and a significantly higher mean serum homocysteine level in oral precancer patients than in healthy control subjects (all P-values 20 cigarettes per day than in 61 smokers consuming ≤ 20 cigarettes per day (P = 0.024), and in 52 betel quid chewers than in 79 non-chewers (P = 0.051). Conclusion: There are significantly higher frequencies of anemia, serum vitamin B12, and folic acid deficiencies, and hyperhomocysteinemia in oral precancer patients than in healthy control subjects. Keywords: Oral leukoplakia, Oral precancer, Folic acid deficiency, Vitamin B12 deficiency, Hyperhomo cysteinemia