2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.cden.2007.10.004
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Oral Graft-Versus-Host Disease

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“…It has been suggested that infl ammation and scarring of the masticatory muscles and the oral mucosa may restrict the oral opening to such an extent that it limits the patient's ability to perform oral hygiene procedures adequately. 4,14 However, in our study patients with GVHD did not report more problems with tooth brushing than HSCT patients without GVHD (Table 6), although there was a near-signifi cant difference towards more severe oral mucosal pain in patients with GVHD after an allogeneic transplantation (Table 6). This observation corroborates studies reporting that GVHD may be associated with higher mucosal sensitivity and painful oral lesions.…”
Section: History Of Gvhd (N = 32)mentioning
confidence: 46%
“…It has been suggested that infl ammation and scarring of the masticatory muscles and the oral mucosa may restrict the oral opening to such an extent that it limits the patient's ability to perform oral hygiene procedures adequately. 4,14 However, in our study patients with GVHD did not report more problems with tooth brushing than HSCT patients without GVHD (Table 6), although there was a near-signifi cant difference towards more severe oral mucosal pain in patients with GVHD after an allogeneic transplantation (Table 6). This observation corroborates studies reporting that GVHD may be associated with higher mucosal sensitivity and painful oral lesions.…”
Section: History Of Gvhd (N = 32)mentioning
confidence: 46%
“…Patient parameters that may influence mucositis incidence and severity include age and gender (primarily dependent upon cancer treatment protocol) 57 ; comorbid diseases such as the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, diabetes, and renal disease; preexisting periodontal disease 58,59 ; genetic factors 60 ; nutritional status; oral microflora; and use of alcohol and/or tobacco. In addition, the use of dental appliances and failure to floss teeth daily have been shown to result in an earlier (although not statistically significant) onset of mucositis.…”
Section: Oral Complications Of Cancer and Cancer Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A literatura oferece diversas opções para o tratamento tópico, 11,[81][82][83][84][85][86][87][88][89][90][91][92][93][94] que estão listadas nas Tabelas 9 e 11.…”
Section: Medidas De Prevenção Para O Desenvolvimento E Exacerbação Daunclassified