口腔表现:儿童血液病急性淋巴细胞白血病的警告信号。

IF 1.1 Q4 HEMATOLOGY Hematology Reports Pub Date : 2023-08-24 DOI:10.3390/hematolrep15030051
Sandra Clara Soares, Louis J D Roux, Ana Rita Castro, Cristina Cardoso Silva, Rita Rodrigues, Viviana M P Macho, Fátima Silva, Céu Costa
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急性淋巴细胞白血病(ALL)是所有儿童白血病中最常见的形式,主要影响2至4岁的儿童。口腔症状,如口腔溃疡、粘膜炎、口干、疱疹或念珠菌感染、牙龈肿大和出血、瘀点、红斑、粘膜苍白和萎缩性舌炎,是ALL非常常见的症状,可能是该疾病的早期迹象。二级和三级并发症是化疗和放疗的直接影响,与更严重的出血、更容易感染、溃疡、粘膜炎症、放射性骨坏死、口干、味觉改变、牙痛、龋齿和牙齿异常有关。免疫疗法虽然毒性较小,但会引起口腔感觉障碍和疼痛。总的来说,口腔中的影响是短暂的,但也有长期的后果,如龋齿、牙周病和牙齿脱落,这些都会损害牙髓病和正畸治疗。此外,众所周知,牙齿发育紊乱导致的牙齿异常会影响儿童的生活质量。牙科医生应识别这些并发症,并与其他健康专业人员一起进行适当的口腔护理。因此,口腔卫生不良会导致全身ALL并发症。这篇综述的目的是描述正在接受化疗、放疗或免疫治疗的ALL儿童的口腔并发症。
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Oral Manifestations: A Warning-Sign in Children with Hematological Disease Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia.

Acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL) is the most frequent form of all childhood leukemias, mostly affecting children between 2 and 4 years old. Oral symptoms, such as mouth ulcers, mucositis, xerostomia, Herpes or Candidiasis, gingival enlargement and bleeding, petechiae, erythema, mucosal pallor and atrophic glossitis, are very common symptoms of ALL and can be early signs of the disease. Secondary and tertiary complications, a direct effect of chemo and radiotherapy, are associated with more severe bleeding, higher susceptibility to infections, ulcerations, inflammation of the mucous membranes, osteoradionecrosis, xerostomia, taste alterations, trismus, carious lesions and dental abnormalities. Immunotherapy, though less toxic, causes oral dysesthesia and pain. Overall, the effects in the oral cavity are transient but there are long-term consequences like caries, periodontal disease and tooth loss that impair endodontic and orthodontic treatments. Also, dental abnormalities resulting from disturbed odontogenesis are known to affect a child's quality of life. The medical dentist should identify these complications and perform appropriate oral care in tandem with other health professionals. Thus, poor oral hygiene can lead to systemic ALL complications. The aim of this review is to describe the oral complications in children with ALL who are undergoing chemo, radio or immunotherapy.

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