Lesiones en la mucosa oral en pacientes chilenos con psoriasis

Q4 Medicine Piel Pub Date : 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.piel.2024.04.008
Magdalena Pinto , Felipe Cáceres , Constanza Jiménez , Javier Fernández , Fernando Valenzuela , Alejandra Fernández
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Abstract

Background

Psoriasis is a systemic autoimmune condition that affects the skin and may be associated with various diseases. Psoriasis can affect the nails, joints, and mucous membranes. Emerging studies have shown the presence of abnormalities in the oral mucosa; however, most have focused on linguistic pathology.

Objective

Determine the frequency and types of oral lesions in the oral mucosa in individuals with psoriasis in Chile.

Methods

Participants included individuals over 18 years old, of both sexes, diagnosed with psoriasis. Patients with other diagnosed diseases were excluded. They underwent oral examination conducted by oral pathologists at the Dental Clinic of the University Andrés Bello. In cases where oral lesions were detected, various aspects such as type, location, color, surface, shape, consistency, and size were recorded following established criteria.

Results

The study included 22 individuals diagnosed with psoriasis, with 77.3% being female and 22.7% male, and an average age of 30 years. Among the examined individuals, 63.5% presented oral lesions. Fissure was the most common elemental lesion, observed in 22.7% of patients. Additionally, 22.7% of psoriasis patients presented with fissured tongue, while no examined patient exhibited geographic tongue.

Conclusion

Chilean individuals with psoriasis exhibit a notable frequency of oral lesions, particularly with the diagnosis of fissured tongue.
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背景银屑病是一种影响皮肤的全身自身免疫性疾病,可能与多种疾病有关。牛皮癣会影响指甲、关节和粘膜。新出现的研究表明口腔黏膜存在异常;然而,大多数研究都集中在语言病理学上。目的了解智利银屑病患者口腔黏膜病变的发生频率和类型。研究对象包括年龄在18岁以上 的男性和女性,均被诊断患有牛皮癣。排除其他确诊疾病的患者。他们接受了由安德里萨斯·贝罗大学牙科诊所的口腔病理学家进行的口腔检查。在检测到口腔病变的情况下,根据既定标准记录各种方面,如类型,位置,颜色,表面,形状,稠度和大小。结果本研究纳入22例诊断为牛皮癣的患者,女性77.3%,男性22.7%,平均年龄30 岁。在接受检查的个体中,63.5%出现口腔病变。裂隙是最常见的单质病变,占22.7%。此外,22.7%的银屑病患者表现为舌裂,而没有检查患者表现为地理舌。结论智利银屑病患者口腔病变发生率高,尤其是舌裂。
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