Proposal of a modified technique of Nikolsky's sign in oral autoimmune vesiculobullous diseases.

IF 3.1 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Frontiers in oral health Pub Date : 2024-08-12 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/froh.2024.1456385
Massimo Petruzzi
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Nikolsky's sign, originally described for skin lesions, presents challenges when applied to the oral mucosa. To address this, a modified Nikolsky's sign has been proposed specifically for the oral mucosa. In this variant, a gentle breath of air from the air syringe embedded in the dental unit is used to inflate a pre-existing collapsed blister (non-induced technique). Alternatively, in the induced technique, a healthy peri-lesion mucosal site is gently scratched with a blunt dental tool, and after a few minutes, air is blown on the same area to inflate any newly formed blister. The sign is considered positive if a blister is raised from the blown surface. The described modified Nikolsky's sign improves the visualization of oral vesicles and blisters in a cost-effective, easy, and minimally invasive manner. Its elicitation can aid in referring patients to specialized tertiary care units.

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建议在口腔自身免疫性疱疹疾病中采用改良的尼克尔斯基体征技术。
尼克尔斯基征象最初是针对皮肤病变而描述的,但在应用于口腔粘膜时却遇到了挑战。为了解决这个问题,我们提出了一种专门用于口腔黏膜的改良尼克尔斯基征象。在这一变体中,使用嵌入牙科装置中的空气注射器轻轻吸入空气,使预先存在的塌陷水疱充气(非诱导技术)。或者,在诱导技术中,用钝的牙科工具轻轻刮擦健康的溃疡周围粘膜部位,几分钟后,在同一部位吹气,使新形成的水疱充气。如果水泡从吹气表面隆起,则该征象为阳性。所描述的改良尼克尔斯基征象以经济、简便和微创的方式提高了口腔囊泡和水疱的可视性。它可以帮助将患者转诊到专业的三级医疗机构。
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