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  • - Oral submucous fibrosis (OSMF) is a chronic and progressive condition that leads to stiffness in the mouth and throat, causing difficulties like trismus (inability to open the mouth) and dysphagia (difficulty swallowing), and has various causes related to both local and systemic issues.
  • - OSMF shows similarities to other diseases such as scleroderma, which is an autoimmune disorder causing widespread fibrosis, yet they differ in their causes and disease progression, indicating the need for careful differentiation in diagnosis.
  • - This review focuses on the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and management of both OSMF and scleroderma, highlighting their shared and distinct features to improve treatment and patient outcomes.

Article Abstract

Oral submucous fibrosis (OSMF) is a chronic, progressive, insidious premalignant disease with multifactorial etiology affecting any part of the oral cavity and sometimes the pharynx by triggering a rapid onset of trismus and dysphagia due to stiffness at the lips, cheek, pharynx, and upper oesophageal region. Submucous fibrosis resembles many auto-immune, dermatological, mucocutaneous, and fibrotic lesions that include scleroderma, amyloidosis, iron deficiency anemia, and systemic or generalized fibromatosis clinically and histologically. Several authors established an association between oral submucous fibrosis and scleroderma with predominant oral manifestations on the basis of similarity in clinical and histological characteristics despite different pathogenesis and prognostic aspects. Scleroderma or systemic sclerosis is an autoimmune connective tissue disorder clinically manifested as fibrosis of the skin, blood vessels, and visceral organs with or without the involvement of the oral cavity. Thus, understanding the disease mechanism, appropriate early diagnosis, and clinical management of these two entities play an important role in disease prognosis and treatment outcomes. The present review was carried out to briefly present a concise overview of the etiopathogenesis, clinical, histological, diagnosis, and management aspects of OSMF and scleroderma based on the available literature, with special emphasis on similarities and differences between these two entities subsequently aiding in appropriate treatment planning.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10544504PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.44502DOI Listing

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