Sutton's disease: Diagnosis, management and therapeutic options

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Autor(a) principal: Delamura, Izabela Fornazari
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Souza, Murilo de Carvalho, Viotto, Arthur Henrique Alécio, Barra, Ruan Henrique Delmonica, Silva, Luis Fernando Alves da, Bizelli, Vinicius Ferreira, Baggio , Ana Maira Pereira, Ferriolli , Stéfani Caroline, Ponzoni , Daniela, Bassi , Ana Paula Farnezi
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/18056
Resumo: Recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS) is a more common disorder of the oral mucosa and is characterized by a well-defined, painful ulcerated lesion with a necrotic center, raised borders, and an erythematous halo. However, the characterization of a specific etiological agent for this condition has not yet occurred. RAS has three main forms, with the smallest RAS being the most common in the oral cavity, which are painful and well-defined ulcerations that heal within 10 to 14 days. Herpetiformis, which has several lesions and can coalesce between 7 and 10 days, finally we have the longest RAS, which can last for more than 6 weeks and can leave scars. Methodology: This study is a qualitative and descriptive case report, bringing relevant data from the literature. The ethical principles of the Declaration of Helsinki were respected and the patient signed the “Informed Consent Form” to participate in the research. The aim of this study was to report a case of RAS in a 41-year-old male patient with Sutton's disease, presenting multiple necrotizing ulcers within 9 years of recurrence. Conclusion: As the etiology of RAS is still unknown and a common and recurrent disorder in the oral cavity, current treatment is diversified and focuses on relieving the symptoms of the disease, ranging from the use of natural products, topical use, anti-inflammatory drugs, immunomodulators and low power laser application.
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spelling Sutton's disease: Diagnosis, management and therapeutic optionsEnfermedad de Sutton: Diagnóstico, manejo y opciones terapéuticasDoença de Sutton: Diagnóstico, manejo e opções terapêuticasEstomatite aftosaTratamentoPatologiaÚlceras orais.Aphthous stomatitisTreatmentPathologyOral ulcers.Estomatitis aftosaTratamientoPatologíaÚlceras orales.Recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS) is a more common disorder of the oral mucosa and is characterized by a well-defined, painful ulcerated lesion with a necrotic center, raised borders, and an erythematous halo. However, the characterization of a specific etiological agent for this condition has not yet occurred. RAS has three main forms, with the smallest RAS being the most common in the oral cavity, which are painful and well-defined ulcerations that heal within 10 to 14 days. Herpetiformis, which has several lesions and can coalesce between 7 and 10 days, finally we have the longest RAS, which can last for more than 6 weeks and can leave scars. Methodology: This study is a qualitative and descriptive case report, bringing relevant data from the literature. The ethical principles of the Declaration of Helsinki were respected and the patient signed the “Informed Consent Form” to participate in the research. The aim of this study was to report a case of RAS in a 41-year-old male patient with Sutton's disease, presenting multiple necrotizing ulcers within 9 years of recurrence. Conclusion: As the etiology of RAS is still unknown and a common and recurrent disorder in the oral cavity, current treatment is diversified and focuses on relieving the symptoms of the disease, ranging from the use of natural products, topical use, anti-inflammatory drugs, immunomodulators and low power laser application.La estomatitis aftosa recurrente (EAR) es un trastorno más común de la mucosa oral y se caracteriza por una lesión ulcerada dolorosa y bien definida con un centro necrótico, bordes elevados y un halo eritematoso. Sin embargo, aún no se ha realizado la caracterización de un agente etiológico específico para esta afección. El RAS tiene tres formas principales, siendo el RAS más pequeño el más común en la cavidad oral, que son ulceraciones dolorosas y bien definidas que cicatrizan en 10 a 14 días. Herpetiformis, que tiene varias lesiones y puede coalescer entre 7 y 10 días, finalmente tenemos el RAS más largo, que puede durar más de 6 semanas y puede dejar cicatrices. Metodología: Este estudio es un reporte de caso cualitativo y descriptivo, aportando datos relevantes de la literatura. Se respetaron los principios éticos de la Declaración de Helsinki y el paciente firmó el “Formulario de consentimiento informado” para participar en la investigación. El objetivo de este estudio fue reportar un caso de EAR en un paciente masculino de 41 años con enfermedad de Sutton, que presenta múltiples úlceras necrotizantes dentro de los 9 años de recidiva. Conclusión: Como la etiología del EAR aún se desconoce y es un trastorno común y recurrente en la cavidad oral, el tratamiento actual está diversificado y se enfoca en aliviar los síntomas de la enfermedad, que van desde el uso de productos naturales, uso tópico, medicamentos antiinflamatorios, inmunomoduladores y aplicación de láser de baja potencia.A estomatite aftosa recorrente (EAR) é uma alteração mais comum da mucosa oral e se caracteriza por uma lesão ulcerada, bem definida, dolorosa, com centro necrótico, bordas elevadas e halo eritematoso, levando a um impacto negativo na qualidade de vida dos pacientes. Entretanto, ainda não ocorreu a caracterização de um agente etiológico específico para essa afecção. A EAR possui três formas principais, sendo a EAR menor a mais comum na cavidade bucal, as quais são ulcerações bem definidas, dolorosas e cicatrizam em torno de 10 a 14 dias. A herpetiforme, que possui várias lesões e podem coalescer entre 7 e 10 dias, por fim temos a EAR maior, a qual pode perdurar por mais de 6 semanas e podem deixar cicatrizes. O diagnóstico das lesões é feito após um exame clínico minucioso. Metodologia: Este estudo é um relato de caso de forma qualitativa e descritiva, trazendo dados relevantes da literatura. o ético os princípios da Declaração de Helsinque foram respeitados e o paciente assinou o “Termo de Consentimento Livre e Esclarecido” para participar da pesquisa. O objetivo deste estudo foi relatar um caso de EAR em um paciente do gênero masculino de 41 anos de idade com doença de Sutton, apresentando múltiplas úlceras necrosantes dentro de 9 anos de recidivas. Conclusão: Por ser a etiologia da EAR ainda desconhecida e uma desordem comum e recorrente na cavidade bucal o tratamento atual é diversificado e atenta-se no alívio dos sintomas da doença, variando, desde o uso de produtos naturais, uso tópico, anti-inflamatórios, imunomoduladores e aplicação do laser de baixa potência.Research, Society and Development2021-08-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1805610.33448/rsd-v10i10.18056Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 10; e06101018056Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 10; e06101018056Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 10; e061010180562525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/18056/16525Copyright (c) 2021 Izabela Fornazari Delamura; Murilo de Carvalho Souza; Arthur Henrique Alécio Viotto; Ruan Henrique Delmonica Barra; Luis Fernando Alves da Silva; Vinicius Ferreira Bizelli; Ana Maira Pereira Baggio ; Stéfani Caroline Ferriolli ; Daniela Ponzoni ; Ana Paula Farnezi Bassi https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDelamura, Izabela Fornazari Souza, Murilo de Carvalho Viotto, Arthur Henrique Alécio Barra, Ruan Henrique Delmonica Silva, Luis Fernando Alves da Bizelli, Vinicius Ferreira Baggio , Ana Maira Pereira Ferriolli , Stéfani Caroline Ponzoni , DanielaBassi , Ana Paula Farnezi 2021-10-02T21:49:16Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/18056Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:38:16.111557Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Sutton's disease: Diagnosis, management and therapeutic options
Enfermedad de Sutton: Diagnóstico, manejo y opciones terapéuticas
Doença de Sutton: Diagnóstico, manejo e opções terapêuticas
title Sutton's disease: Diagnosis, management and therapeutic options
spellingShingle Sutton's disease: Diagnosis, management and therapeutic options
Delamura, Izabela Fornazari
Estomatite aftosa
Tratamento
Patologia
Úlceras orais.
Aphthous stomatitis
Treatment
Pathology
Oral ulcers.
Estomatitis aftosa
Tratamiento
Patología
Úlceras orales.
title_short Sutton's disease: Diagnosis, management and therapeutic options
title_full Sutton's disease: Diagnosis, management and therapeutic options
title_fullStr Sutton's disease: Diagnosis, management and therapeutic options
title_full_unstemmed Sutton's disease: Diagnosis, management and therapeutic options
title_sort Sutton's disease: Diagnosis, management and therapeutic options
author Delamura, Izabela Fornazari
author_facet Delamura, Izabela Fornazari
Souza, Murilo de Carvalho
Viotto, Arthur Henrique Alécio
Barra, Ruan Henrique Delmonica
Silva, Luis Fernando Alves da
Bizelli, Vinicius Ferreira
Baggio , Ana Maira Pereira
Ferriolli , Stéfani Caroline
Ponzoni , Daniela
Bassi , Ana Paula Farnezi
author_role author
author2 Souza, Murilo de Carvalho
Viotto, Arthur Henrique Alécio
Barra, Ruan Henrique Delmonica
Silva, Luis Fernando Alves da
Bizelli, Vinicius Ferreira
Baggio , Ana Maira Pereira
Ferriolli , Stéfani Caroline
Ponzoni , Daniela
Bassi , Ana Paula Farnezi
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Delamura, Izabela Fornazari
Souza, Murilo de Carvalho
Viotto, Arthur Henrique Alécio
Barra, Ruan Henrique Delmonica
Silva, Luis Fernando Alves da
Bizelli, Vinicius Ferreira
Baggio , Ana Maira Pereira
Ferriolli , Stéfani Caroline
Ponzoni , Daniela
Bassi , Ana Paula Farnezi
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Estomatite aftosa
Tratamento
Patologia
Úlceras orais.
Aphthous stomatitis
Treatment
Pathology
Oral ulcers.
Estomatitis aftosa
Tratamiento
Patología
Úlceras orales.
topic Estomatite aftosa
Tratamento
Patologia
Úlceras orais.
Aphthous stomatitis
Treatment
Pathology
Oral ulcers.
Estomatitis aftosa
Tratamiento
Patología
Úlceras orales.
description Recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS) is a more common disorder of the oral mucosa and is characterized by a well-defined, painful ulcerated lesion with a necrotic center, raised borders, and an erythematous halo. However, the characterization of a specific etiological agent for this condition has not yet occurred. RAS has three main forms, with the smallest RAS being the most common in the oral cavity, which are painful and well-defined ulcerations that heal within 10 to 14 days. Herpetiformis, which has several lesions and can coalesce between 7 and 10 days, finally we have the longest RAS, which can last for more than 6 weeks and can leave scars. Methodology: This study is a qualitative and descriptive case report, bringing relevant data from the literature. The ethical principles of the Declaration of Helsinki were respected and the patient signed the “Informed Consent Form” to participate in the research. The aim of this study was to report a case of RAS in a 41-year-old male patient with Sutton's disease, presenting multiple necrotizing ulcers within 9 years of recurrence. Conclusion: As the etiology of RAS is still unknown and a common and recurrent disorder in the oral cavity, current treatment is diversified and focuses on relieving the symptoms of the disease, ranging from the use of natural products, topical use, anti-inflammatory drugs, immunomodulators and low power laser application.
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