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Characteristics of Oral Abnormalities in Liver Transplant Candidates

Background: Several oral mucosal abnormalities have been reported to occur more frequently in patients with liver disease. It has, however, not been determined if these conditions are related to the disease or are manifestations of extraneous factors not associated with the liver pathology. Objectiv...

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Autores principales: Guggenheimer, J., Close, J. M., Eghtesad, B., Shay, C.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Avicenna Organ Transplantation Institute 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4089233/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25013575
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Close, J. M.
Eghtesad, B.
Shay, C.
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description Background: Several oral mucosal abnormalities have been reported to occur more frequently in patients with liver disease. It has, however, not been determined if these conditions are related to the disease or are manifestations of extraneous factors not associated with the liver pathology. Objective: To identify and quantify oral abnormalities in candidates for liver transplantation, and to determine whether these conditions were correlated with the type of liver disease or were the result of other patient variables. Methods: Oral examinations were performed on 300 candidates for liver transplantation to assess their oral health and to record the presence and types of oral mucosal pathologies. Abnormalities most frequently encountered were analyzed for significant associations with classification of liver disease, hyposalivation, diuretic therapy, edentulism, or smoking. Results: Among these subjects, 175 (58%) had one or more abnormalities. The anomalies most frequently found were fissured tongue (37%), atrophy of the papillae of the tongue (18%), angular cheilitis (4%) and manifestations of clinical candidiasis (2%). Clinical hyposalivation was found in 28.7% of all patients and 70% of those who were on diuretic therapy. Fissured tongue and atrophy of the tongue papillae were significantly associated with hyposalivation (p<0.001); hyposalivation was correlated to diuretic therapy (p=0.028). Pathologies suggestive of candidiasis were significantly associated with hyposalivation and total edentulism. Conclusion: Several oral mucosal abnormalities that have previously been linked with liver diseases were found to be primarily associated with diuretic-induced hyposalivation, smoking, and total edentulism.
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spelling pubmed-40892332014-07-10 Characteristics of Oral Abnormalities in Liver Transplant Candidates Guggenheimer, J. Close, J. M. Eghtesad, B. Shay, C. Int J Organ Transplant Med Original Article Background: Several oral mucosal abnormalities have been reported to occur more frequently in patients with liver disease. It has, however, not been determined if these conditions are related to the disease or are manifestations of extraneous factors not associated with the liver pathology. Objective: To identify and quantify oral abnormalities in candidates for liver transplantation, and to determine whether these conditions were correlated with the type of liver disease or were the result of other patient variables. Methods: Oral examinations were performed on 300 candidates for liver transplantation to assess their oral health and to record the presence and types of oral mucosal pathologies. Abnormalities most frequently encountered were analyzed for significant associations with classification of liver disease, hyposalivation, diuretic therapy, edentulism, or smoking. Results: Among these subjects, 175 (58%) had one or more abnormalities. The anomalies most frequently found were fissured tongue (37%), atrophy of the papillae of the tongue (18%), angular cheilitis (4%) and manifestations of clinical candidiasis (2%). Clinical hyposalivation was found in 28.7% of all patients and 70% of those who were on diuretic therapy. Fissured tongue and atrophy of the tongue papillae were significantly associated with hyposalivation (p<0.001); hyposalivation was correlated to diuretic therapy (p=0.028). Pathologies suggestive of candidiasis were significantly associated with hyposalivation and total edentulism. Conclusion: Several oral mucosal abnormalities that have previously been linked with liver diseases were found to be primarily associated with diuretic-induced hyposalivation, smoking, and total edentulism. Avicenna Organ Transplantation Institute 2010 2010-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4089233/ /pubmed/25013575 Text en This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4089233/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25013575
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