2012
DOI: 10.4103/0976-237x.94560
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Uremic stomatitis

Abstract: Uremic stomatitis is a rare mucosal disorder associated with renal disorders. Here, we report a case of a 42-year-old male patient suffering from diabetes, angina pectoris, with white curdly pseudomembrane over the dorsal surface of the tongue, which was diffuse. The etiology, clinical features, and treatment are discussed.

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“…14 Stomatitis uremia adalah salah satu kelainan mukosa rongga mulut yang jarang ditemukan dan berhubungan dengan gagal ginjal stadium akhir. 15,16 Sekitar 90% pasien gagal ginjal stadium akhir mengalami tanda dan gejala oral yang mengganggu jaringan lunak atau keras rongga mulut. [1][2][3]8,10,13,14,[17][18][19] Lesi biasanya muncul pada gingiva, bibir, palatum, bukal, komisura, dasar mulut, retomolar pad dan lidah.…”
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“…14 Stomatitis uremia adalah salah satu kelainan mukosa rongga mulut yang jarang ditemukan dan berhubungan dengan gagal ginjal stadium akhir. 15,16 Sekitar 90% pasien gagal ginjal stadium akhir mengalami tanda dan gejala oral yang mengganggu jaringan lunak atau keras rongga mulut. [1][2][3]8,10,13,14,[17][18][19] Lesi biasanya muncul pada gingiva, bibir, palatum, bukal, komisura, dasar mulut, retomolar pad dan lidah.…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified
“…Bentuk hiperkeratotik muncul sebagai lesi hiperkeratotik putih multipel, nyeri, dengan tonjolan tipis. 1,16,22 Manajemen perawatan yang baik memerlukan kolaborasi multidisiplin yang intens untuk meningkatkan kesehatan mulut dan umum pasien. Menajemen kesehatan rongga mulut bertujuan untuk mengurangi risiko infeksi sekunder.…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified
“…The most severe mucosal disease associated with CKD is uremic stomatitis, an uncommon disease which is thought to be a consequence of elevated levels of nitrogenous compounds related to uremia. 2,12,13,76 Dental lesions in human patients ascribed to the effects of renal secondary hyperthyroidism include delayed tooth eruption and hypoplastic enamel in children, as well as dental erosions, and pulpal obliteration due to soft tissue calcification within the pulp cavity in adult patients. [12][13][14]68 In dogs with CKD and renal osteodystrophy, the bones most vulnerable to demineralization include the mandibles followed by the maxillae, and then other skull bones, and eventually long bones are affected.…”
Section: Comparative Oral Manifestationsmentioning
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“…En los tejidos blandos se puede encontrar: agrandamiento gingival (12)(13)(14)(15), gingivitis (10,16), sangrado gingival (8,17), palidez de la mucosa (7,9), petequias y equimosis (9), lengua saburral (13,18,19), úlceras bucales (6,9,20), candidiasis (17,21,22), queilitis angular (12,23,24). En los tejidos duros se puede observar: placa bacteriana y cálculo dental (17,25,26), caries dental (7), erosión dental (8,10,11), hipoplasia del esmalte (6,11,27), pérdida de inserción y movilidad dental (10,13) y disfunción temporomandibular (21,28).…”
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