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Recurrent aphthous ulceration: an epidemiological study of etiological factors, treatment and differential diagnosis
Queiroz, Salomão Israel Monteiro Lourenço; Silva, Marcus Vinícius Amarante da; Medeiros, Ana Miryam Costa de; Oliveira, Patrícia Teixeira de; Gurgel, Bruno Cesar de Vasconcelos; Silveira, Éricka Janine Dantas da.
  • Queiroz, Salomão Israel Monteiro Lourenço; Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte. Oral Pathology Post-Graduation Program. Natal. BR
  • Silva, Marcus Vinícius Amarante da; Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte. Odontology Department. Natal. BR
  • Medeiros, Ana Miryam Costa de; Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte. Oral Pathology Post-Graduation Program. Natal. BR
  • Oliveira, Patrícia Teixeira de; Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte. Oral Pathology Post-Graduation Program. Natal. BR
  • Gurgel, Bruno Cesar de Vasconcelos; Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte. Oral Pathology Post-Graduation Program. Natal. BR
  • Silveira, Éricka Janine Dantas da; Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte. Oral Pathology Post-Graduation Program. Natal. BR
An. bras. dermatol ; 93(3): 341-346, May-June 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-949895
ABSTRACT
Abstract

BACKGROUND:

Recurrent aphthous ulcerations are common benign ulcerated lesions on the mouth, whose etiology is poorly understood, with controversial treatment and difficult to control in clinical practice.

OBJECTIVE:

To evaluate the cases of recurrent aphthous ulcerations with a focus on treatment, diagnosis and etiology.

METHODS:

This is a retrospective study of the cases of the Oral Diagnosis service of the Rio Grande do Norte Federal University in Natal/RN. Data such as sex, age, race, location, smoking habits, types of treatment, relapsing episodes, laboratory test results and clinical characteristics were collected. The associations between the variables were analyzed using the Pearson Chi-square test (p <0.05).

RESULTS:

A total of 4895 patients were seen in the service over a period of 11 years. Of these, 161 (3.3%) had complaints of oral aphthous ulcerations, of which 76 (47.2%) were diagnosed as suffering from recurrent aphthous ulcerations and 68 (42.2%) with clinical information necessary for evaluation. The tongue was the most affected anatomical region, with 27 individuals (39.7%), followed by the buccal mucosa, with 22 cases (32.3%). STUDY

LIMITATIONS:

Retrospective study with data from medical records.

CONCLUSION:

Dental surgeons, dermatologists and otorhinolaryngologists are the main responsible for the first contact with patients with this disease and should be attentive to the clinical aspects and treat each patient in an individualized way, since the therapy is palliative, its diagnosis is by exclusion and its etiology is unknown.
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Stomatitis, Aphthous Type of study: Diagnostic study / Etiology study / Observational study / Prevalence study / Risk factors Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Male Country/Region as subject: South America / Brazil Language: English Journal: An. bras. dermatol Journal subject: Dermatology Year: 2018 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte/BR

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Stomatitis, Aphthous Type of study: Diagnostic study / Etiology study / Observational study / Prevalence study / Risk factors Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Male Country/Region as subject: South America / Brazil Language: English Journal: An. bras. dermatol Journal subject: Dermatology Year: 2018 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte/BR