Orofacial lesions in treated southeast Brazilian leprosy patients: a cross-sectional study

Aim:  The aim of the present study was to clinically evaluate the oral mucosa lesions of leprosy patients during and after multi‐drug therapy. Methods:  Clinical examination, medical and dental history examination was performed in 100 leprosy patients. Results:  The results revealed that 71 patients...

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Published inOral diseases Vol. 13; no. 3; pp. 270 - 273
Main Authors Martins, MD, Russo, MP, Lemos, JBD, Fernandes, KPS, Bussadori, SK, Corrêa, CT, Martins, MAT
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Abstract Aim:  The aim of the present study was to clinically evaluate the oral mucosa lesions of leprosy patients during and after multi‐drug therapy. Methods:  Clinical examination, medical and dental history examination was performed in 100 leprosy patients. Results:  The results revealed that 71 patients, 50 men and 21 women, exibited oral lesions. The most frequent lesions were: fissured tongue (18 cases), inflammatory papillary hyperplasia (16 cases), chronic atrophic candidiasis (10 cases), fibroma (10 cases), erythematous candidiasis (eight cases), and traumatic ulceration (seven cases). Conclusion:  We conclude that leprosy‐related lesions are not present in patients undergoing treatment for leprosy, probably due to response to multidrug therapy.
AbstractList AIMThe aim of the present study was to clinically evaluate the oral mucosa lesions of leprosy patients during and after multi-drug therapy.METHODSClinical examination, medical and dental history examination was performed in 100 leprosy patients.RESULTSThe results revealed that 71 patients, 50 men and 21 women, exibited oral lesions. The most frequent lesions were: fissured tongue (18 cases), inflammatory papillary hyperplasia (16 cases), chronic atrophic candidiasis (10 cases), fibroma (10 cases), erythematous candidiasis (eight cases), and traumatic ulceration (seven cases).CONCLUSIONWe conclude that leprosy-related lesions are not present in patients undergoing treatment for leprosy, probably due to response to multidrug therapy.
The aim of the present study was to clinically evaluate the oral mucosa lesions of leprosy patients during and after multi-drug therapy. Clinical examination, medical and dental history examination was performed in 100 leprosy patients. The results revealed that 71 patients, 50 men and 21 women, exibited oral lesions. The most frequent lesions were: fissured tongue (18 cases), inflammatory papillary hyperplasia (16 cases), chronic atrophic candidiasis (10 cases), fibroma (10 cases), erythematous candidiasis (eight cases), and traumatic ulceration (seven cases). We conclude that leprosy-related lesions are not present in patients undergoing treatment for leprosy, probably due to response to multidrug therapy.
Aim:  The aim of the present study was to clinically evaluate the oral mucosa lesions of leprosy patients during and after multi‐drug therapy. Methods:  Clinical examination, medical and dental history examination was performed in 100 leprosy patients. Results:  The results revealed that 71 patients, 50 men and 21 women, exibited oral lesions. The most frequent lesions were: fissured tongue (18 cases), inflammatory papillary hyperplasia (16 cases), chronic atrophic candidiasis (10 cases), fibroma (10 cases), erythematous candidiasis (eight cases), and traumatic ulceration (seven cases). Conclusion:  We conclude that leprosy‐related lesions are not present in patients undergoing treatment for leprosy, probably due to response to multidrug therapy.
Aim:  The aim of the present study was to clinically evaluate the oral mucosa lesions of leprosy patients during and after multi‐drug therapy. Methods:  Clinical examination, medical and dental history examination was performed in 100 leprosy patients. Results:  The results revealed that 71 patients, 50 men and 21 women, exibited oral lesions. The most frequent lesions were: fissured tongue (18 cases), inflammatory papillary hyperplasia (16 cases), chronic atrophic candidiasis (10 cases), fibroma (10 cases), erythematous candidiasis (eight cases), and traumatic ulceration (seven cases). Conclusion:  We conclude that leprosy‐related lesions are not present in patients undergoing treatment for leprosy, probably due to response to multidrug therapy.
Aim: The aim of the present study was to clinically evaluate the oral mucosa lesions of leprosy patients during and after multi-drug therapy. Methods: Clinical examination, medical and dental history examination was performed in 100 leprosy patients. Results: The results revealed that 71 patients, 50 men and 21 women, exibited oral lesions. The most frequent lesions were: fissured tongue (18 cases), inflammatory papillary hyperplasia (16 cases), chronic atrophic candidiasis (10 cases), fibroma (10 cases), erythematous candidiasis (eight cases), and traumatic ulceration (seven cases). Conclusion: We conclude that leprosy-related lesions are not present in patients undergoing treatment for leprosy, probably due to response to multidrug therapy.
Author Bussadori, SK
Corrêa, CT
Fernandes, KPS
Martins, MD
Lemos, JBD
Martins, MAT
Russo, MP
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  contributor:
    fullname: Pönnighaus JM
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  doi: 10.1590/S1517-74912000000300014
– volume: 42
  start-page: 4
  year: 1987
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  article-title: Oral lesions in lepromatous leprosy
  publication-title: J Oral Med
  contributor:
    fullname: Bucci FJ
– ident: e_1_2_6_18_1
  doi: 10.1016/S0007-117X(72)80056-8
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Snippet Aim:  The aim of the present study was to clinically evaluate the oral mucosa lesions of leprosy patients during and after multi‐drug therapy. Methods: ...
The aim of the present study was to clinically evaluate the oral mucosa lesions of leprosy patients during and after multi-drug therapy. Clinical examination,...
Aim:  The aim of the present study was to clinically evaluate the oral mucosa lesions of leprosy patients during and after multi‐drug therapy. Methods: ...
Aim: The aim of the present study was to clinically evaluate the oral mucosa lesions of leprosy patients during and after multi-drug therapy. Methods: Clinical...
AIMThe aim of the present study was to clinically evaluate the oral mucosa lesions of leprosy patients during and after multi-drug therapy.METHODSClinical...
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Brazil
chronic atrophic candidiasis
Cross-Sectional Studies
Dentistry
Facial Dermatoses - etiology
Female
fissured tongue
Hansen's disease
hanseniasis
Humans
inflammatory papillary hyperplasia
Leprostatic Agents - therapeutic use
leprosy
Leprosy - complications
Leprosy - drug therapy
Male
Middle Aged
Mouth Diseases - etiology
Mouth Mucosa - pathology
Title Orofacial lesions in treated southeast Brazilian leprosy patients: a cross-sectional study
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