Is poor oral health a risk factor for idiopathic granulomatous mastitis?

0 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Biomolecules & biomedicine Pub Date : 2024-09-06 DOI:10.17305/bb.2024.10324
Semih Sağlık, Enver Ay, Şilan Bilek Olgaç, Necip Nas, Bilal Altunışık
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Idiopathic granulomatous mastitis (IGM) is a rare inflammatory breast disease that can be clinically and radiologically mistaken for carcinoma. Although its etiology remains uncertain, potential associations with pregnancy, lactation, hormonal imbalances, autoimmunity, smoking, and various microorganisms have been suggested. This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between IGM and oral health. We included 42 female patients diagnosed with IGM based on histopathological evaluations conducted between September 2018 and October 2023. The reference group consisted of 47 female patients with clinically, radiologically, and laboratory-proven non-specific mastitis and 36 healthy female individuals. The oral health of all participants was evaluated by an experienced dentist using the "Decayed, Missing and Filled Teeth" (DMFT) index and the "Simplified Oral Hygiene Index" (OHI-S). The ages of IGM patients included in this study ranged from 29 to 51 years, with a mean age of 34.88 ± 4.87 years. The most common clinical findings were pain (n = 38), palpable breast mass, erythema, induration, and dermal sinus. Comparison of the OHI-S and DMFT index values among participants revealed that those diagnosed with IGM had significantly higher values than those in the reference group (P < 0.05). Our findings suggest a potential involvement of poor oral health in the etiology of IGM. Future studies should consider oral health as a factor in IGM etiology and explore the oral microbiota in samples obtained from the affected tissue.

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口腔健康状况不佳是特发性肉芽肿性乳腺炎的风险因素吗?
特发性肉芽肿性乳腺炎(IGM)是一种罕见的炎症性乳腺疾病,在临床和影像学上可被误诊为癌症。虽然其病因尚不明确,但有研究认为可能与妊娠、哺乳、内分泌失调、自身免疫、吸烟和各种微生物有关。本研究旨在评估 IGM 与口腔健康之间的关系。我们纳入了根据 2018 年 9 月至 2023 年 10 月期间进行的组织病理学评估诊断为 IGM 的 42 名女性患者。参照组包括 47 名经临床、放射学和实验室证实患有非特异性乳腺炎的女性患者和 36 名健康女性。所有参与者的口腔健康状况均由经验丰富的牙医使用 "蛀牙、缺失牙和填充牙"(DMFT)指数和 "简化口腔卫生指数"(OHI-S)进行评估。参与本研究的 IGM 患者年龄从 29 岁到 51 岁不等,平均年龄为(34.88 ± 4.87)岁。最常见的临床表现为疼痛(38 人)、可触及的乳房肿块、红斑、压痛和真皮窦。比较参与者的 OHI-S 和 DMFT 指数值发现,确诊为 IGM 的参与者的指数值明显高于参照组(P < 0.05)。我们的研究结果表明,口腔健康状况不佳可能与 IGM 的病因有关。未来的研究应将口腔健康作为 IGM 病因学的一个因素,并探索从受影响组织获取的样本中的口腔微生物群。
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