Oral and maxillofacial tuberculosis: A review

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Sachidananda Mallya P., Shrikara Mallya, Appala Raju B.
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Abstract

There are cases of oral tubercular lesions; however, they are scarce. Oral lesions were present in less than 0.1 percent of the tuberculous patients. the bulk of which mostly affected the tongue's base. The obscure location of the tuberculous lesions might account for the disparity in incidence of occurrence. Oral tuberculosis can occur as a primary or secondary infection. In younger individuals, primary lesions are rare, and they are frequently linked to enlarged cervical lymphadenopathy. Secondary oral Tuberculosis many a times exists together with pulmonary illness and can affect persons of all ages; however, those in their forties and fifties are more likely to be impacted. Organisms entering the sputum and subsequently entering the layers of mucosa via a tiny fissure on the surface of mucosa are the most likely mode of inoculation. The organisms were most likely transferred through the blood to the oral tissues and reached the submucosa before proliferating and ulcerating the overlying mucosa, while lesions of the mouth are less frequent, they are necessary for detecting and treating primary tuberculosis.
口腔颌面部结核:综述
有口腔结核性病变的病例;然而,它们是稀缺的。口腔病变出现在不到0.1%的结核患者。其中大部分影响的是舌根。结核病灶的模糊位置可能解释了发病率的差异。口腔结核可作为原发性或继发性感染发生。在年轻的个体中,原发性病变是罕见的,它们通常与宫颈淋巴结肿大有关。继发性口腔结核病常常与肺部疾病一起存在,可影响所有年龄的人;然而,40多岁和50多岁的人更容易受到影响。微生物通过粘膜表面的微小裂缝进入痰液并随后进入粘膜层是最可能的接种方式。这些微生物最有可能通过血液转移到口腔组织,并在增殖和溃疡覆盖的粘膜之前到达粘膜下层,而口腔病变的频率较低,它们对于检测和治疗原发性结核病是必要的。
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Biomedicine (India)
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