2008
DOI: 10.1902/jop.2008.070139
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Sarcoidosis Presenting as Gingival Erosion in a Patient Under Long‐Term Clinical Control

Abstract: Although sarcoidosis is a systemic disease that rarely affects the gingiva, the possibility of gingival involvement as the sole manifestation of the disease should be considered in the differential diagnosis of gingival lesions.

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“…La etiología permanece desconocida. En la literatura se han propuesto diferentes causas pero sin que se haya podido confirmar ninguna de ellas 4,5 . Como factores etiológicos se ha pensado en el polvo de la madera, insecticidas, polen, moho, microorganismos (micobacterias, Propionobacterium, virus de Epstein-Barr, virus del herpes humano 8).…”
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“…La etiología permanece desconocida. En la literatura se han propuesto diferentes causas pero sin que se haya podido confirmar ninguna de ellas 4,5 . Como factores etiológicos se ha pensado en el polvo de la madera, insecticidas, polen, moho, microorganismos (micobacterias, Propionobacterium, virus de Epstein-Barr, virus del herpes humano 8).…”
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“…La afectación oral es poco común, y se han encontrado menos de 100 casos en la literatura inglesa 5 . La afectación del tejido blando oral sigue el siguiente orden en frecuencia: mucosa yugal, encía, labios, suelo de la boca, lengua y paladar.…”
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“…1,3,14 Treatment often involves the use of systemic corticosteroids when given early in the course of the acute disease. 5 Exact use of indications, dosing, duration of therapy and effect on the natural history of the disease remain unclear.…”
Section: 3mentioning
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“…1,2 Frequently, bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy, pulmonary infiltration and cutaneous and ocular lesions are common manifestations. 1,2 This disease may have a multisystem presentation with 90% of cases having pulmonary manifestations. 3 Symptoms of pulmonary involvement are likely to include dyspnea, nonproductive cough, chest pain, wheezing and nasal congestion and hemoptysis.…”
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confidence: 99%