Manifestações orais de micoses endêmicas incomuns à prática odontológica: revisão integrativa da literatura
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Data de Publicação: | 2023 |
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Resumo: | Human fungal diseases are a significant global health issue that affects both immunocompromised and immunocompetent patients, with the oral mucosa being a target tissue for many microorganisms involved in these infections. This study aimed to identify the clinical presentation and main oral manifestations of eight endemic mycoses that are uncommon in dental practice. A search was conducted in the PubMed®/Medline® and Scopus® databases using the descriptors "aspergillosis," "blastomycosis," "coccidioidomycosis," "cryptococcosis," "chromoblastomycosis," "histoplasmosis," "mucormycosis," and "paracoccidioidomycosis," each crossed with the descriptor "oral" using the Boolean operator "AND." English series and case reports from the last 10 years were included. After applying inclusion and exclusion criteria, 64 articles with 71 cases of fungal infections with oral manifestations were selected. A geographical variation in publications and patient profiles was observed, with cases ranging from 5 to 83 years of age, primarily in the fourth decade of life. Diagnosis was more prevalent in men, and the most affected sites were the gingiva/ridge, palate, and tongue, with ulcerative conditions of rapid to slow progression. A treatment standard was established, mainly associating systemic antifungal therapy with surgical removal, depending on access to therapeutic resources. It is essential for the dentist to conduct a thorough clinical examination and have knowledge of the possible clinical presentations of endemic mycoses. Despite being considered uncommon in dental practice, they can worsen the patient's systemic condition and lead to death. Thus, the dental professional can play a key role in early diagnosis and better disease management. |
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2023-12-05T19:37:11Z2023-12-05T19:37:11Z2023https://repositorio.ufms.br/handle/123456789/7917Human fungal diseases are a significant global health issue that affects both immunocompromised and immunocompetent patients, with the oral mucosa being a target tissue for many microorganisms involved in these infections. This study aimed to identify the clinical presentation and main oral manifestations of eight endemic mycoses that are uncommon in dental practice. A search was conducted in the PubMed®/Medline® and Scopus® databases using the descriptors "aspergillosis," "blastomycosis," "coccidioidomycosis," "cryptococcosis," "chromoblastomycosis," "histoplasmosis," "mucormycosis," and "paracoccidioidomycosis," each crossed with the descriptor "oral" using the Boolean operator "AND." English series and case reports from the last 10 years were included. After applying inclusion and exclusion criteria, 64 articles with 71 cases of fungal infections with oral manifestations were selected. A geographical variation in publications and patient profiles was observed, with cases ranging from 5 to 83 years of age, primarily in the fourth decade of life. Diagnosis was more prevalent in men, and the most affected sites were the gingiva/ridge, palate, and tongue, with ulcerative conditions of rapid to slow progression. A treatment standard was established, mainly associating systemic antifungal therapy with surgical removal, depending on access to therapeutic resources. It is essential for the dentist to conduct a thorough clinical examination and have knowledge of the possible clinical presentations of endemic mycoses. Despite being considered uncommon in dental practice, they can worsen the patient's systemic condition and lead to death. Thus, the dental professional can play a key role in early diagnosis and better disease management.As doenças fúngicas humanas são um importante problema de saúde global que afeta pacientes imunocomprometidos e imunocompetentes, sendo a mucosa oral o tecido alvo de muitos microrganismos envolvidos nessas infecções. Este estudo teve por objetivo identificar a apresentação clínica e as principais manifestações orais de oito micoses endêmicas incomuns à prática odontológica. Foi realizada uma busca nas bases de dados PubMed®/Medline® e Scopus® utilizando os descritores “aspergillosis”, “blastomycosis”, “coccidioidomycosis”, “cryptococcosis”, “chromoblastomycosis”, “histoplasmosis”, “mucormycosis” e “paracoccidioidomycosis”, cruzando cada um com o descritor “oral” através do operador booleano “AND”. Foram incluídos séries e relatos de caso em inglês dos últimos 10 anos. Após aplicação dos critérios de inclusão e exclusão, foram selecionados 64 artigos com 71 casos de infecções fúngicas com manifestações orais. Foi observada uma variação geográfica das publicações e do perfil dos pacientes, com casos variando entre 5 e 83 anos de idade, principalmente na 4ª década de vida. O diagnóstico foi mais prevalente em homens e os locais mais acometidos foram gengiva/rebordo, palato e língua com quadros ulcerativos de rápida à lenta evolução. Estabeleceu-se um padrão de tratamento associando principalmente terapia antifúngica sistêmica com remoção cirúrgica, de acordo com o acesso a recursos terapêuticos. Torna-se essencial ao cirurgião-dentista a realização de exame clínico criterioso e o conhecimento das possíveis apresentações clínicas das micoses endêmicas. Apesar de serem consideradas incomuns à prática odontológica, podem agravar o quadro sistêmico do paciente e levá-lo a óbito. Dessa forma, o profissional pode ser peça chave no diagnóstico precoce e melhor curso da doença.Fundação Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do SulUFMSCiências da SaúdeInfecções Fúngicas InvasivasMicosesManifestações Bucais.Manifestações orais de micoses endêmicas incomuns à prática odontológica: revisão integrativa da literaturainfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesisGABRIELA MOURA CHICRALAMILENA ESCOBAR DE CARVALHOinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFMSinstname:Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS)instacron:UFMSORIGINAL5101.pdf5101.pdfapplication/pdf1331196https://repositorio.ufms.br/bitstream/123456789/7917/-1/5101.pdfc7390cce5383af5702ccfc28cc8354eaMD5-1123456789/79172023-12-05 15:37:12.269oai:repositorio.ufms.br:123456789/7917Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufms.br/oai/requestri.prograd@ufms.bropendoar:21242023-12-05T19:37:12Repositório Institucional da UFMS - Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS)false |
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Manifestações orais de micoses endêmicas incomuns à prática odontológica: revisão integrativa da literatura |
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Manifestações orais de micoses endêmicas incomuns à prática odontológica: revisão integrativa da literatura |
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Manifestações orais de micoses endêmicas incomuns à prática odontológica: revisão integrativa da literatura MILENA ESCOBAR DE CARVALHO Infecções Fúngicas Invasivas Micoses Manifestações Bucais. Ciências da Saúde |
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Manifestações orais de micoses endêmicas incomuns à prática odontológica: revisão integrativa da literatura |
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Manifestações orais de micoses endêmicas incomuns à prática odontológica: revisão integrativa da literatura |
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Manifestações orais de micoses endêmicas incomuns à prática odontológica: revisão integrativa da literatura |
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Manifestações orais de micoses endêmicas incomuns à prática odontológica: revisão integrativa da literatura |
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Manifestações orais de micoses endêmicas incomuns à prática odontológica: revisão integrativa da literatura |
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MILENA ESCOBAR DE CARVALHO |
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MILENA ESCOBAR DE CARVALHO |
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GABRIELA MOURA CHICRALA |
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MILENA ESCOBAR DE CARVALHO |
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GABRIELA MOURA CHICRALA |
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Infecções Fúngicas Invasivas Micoses Manifestações Bucais. |
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Infecções Fúngicas Invasivas Micoses Manifestações Bucais. Ciências da Saúde |
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Ciências da Saúde |
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Human fungal diseases are a significant global health issue that affects both immunocompromised and immunocompetent patients, with the oral mucosa being a target tissue for many microorganisms involved in these infections. This study aimed to identify the clinical presentation and main oral manifestations of eight endemic mycoses that are uncommon in dental practice. A search was conducted in the PubMed®/Medline® and Scopus® databases using the descriptors "aspergillosis," "blastomycosis," "coccidioidomycosis," "cryptococcosis," "chromoblastomycosis," "histoplasmosis," "mucormycosis," and "paracoccidioidomycosis," each crossed with the descriptor "oral" using the Boolean operator "AND." English series and case reports from the last 10 years were included. After applying inclusion and exclusion criteria, 64 articles with 71 cases of fungal infections with oral manifestations were selected. A geographical variation in publications and patient profiles was observed, with cases ranging from 5 to 83 years of age, primarily in the fourth decade of life. Diagnosis was more prevalent in men, and the most affected sites were the gingiva/ridge, palate, and tongue, with ulcerative conditions of rapid to slow progression. A treatment standard was established, mainly associating systemic antifungal therapy with surgical removal, depending on access to therapeutic resources. It is essential for the dentist to conduct a thorough clinical examination and have knowledge of the possible clinical presentations of endemic mycoses. Despite being considered uncommon in dental practice, they can worsen the patient's systemic condition and lead to death. Thus, the dental professional can play a key role in early diagnosis and better disease management. |
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