Alessio Rosa, Giovanni Cianconi, Riccardo De Angelis, Alberto Maria Pujia, Claudio Arcuri
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Abstract
Background: Hypovitaminosis, or vitamin deficiency, has been increasingly recognized as a potential contributing factor in the development of recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS), a condition characterized by the periodic formation of painful ulcers in the oral mucosa.
Materials and methods: This mini review includes a literature search on PubMed, Web of Science, and Scopus databases using keywords "hypovitaminosis AND aphthous ulcers."
Results: There is a growing body of evidence supporting the link between various vitamin deficiencies-particularly vitamins B12, C, and folate-and the prevalence of RAS, with implications for both diagnosis and management.
Conclusion: This review aims to outline the clinical and biochemical findings associated with hypovitaminosis in individuals presenting with RAS, emphasizing the diagnostic importance of recognizing vitamin deficiencies in these patients and exploring possible therapeutic approaches.
背景:维生素缺乏症或维生素缺乏症越来越被认为是复发性口疮性口炎(RAS)的一个潜在因素,这是一种以口腔黏膜周期性形成疼痛性溃疡为特征的疾病。材料和方法:这篇小型综述包括在PubMed, Web of Science和Scopus数据库中使用关键词“维生素缺乏症和阿弗特溃疡”进行文献检索。结果:越来越多的证据支持各种维生素缺乏症(尤其是维生素B12、维生素C和叶酸)与RAS患病率之间的联系,这对诊断和治疗都有意义。结论:本综述旨在概述RAS患者维生素缺乏症的临床和生化结果,强调识别这些患者维生素缺乏症的诊断重要性,并探索可能的治疗方法。