Immune-mediated oral mucosal pathology: a comprehensive review and update for clinicians - part II.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Mohammad S Alrashdan, Dimitrios Andreadis, Vasileios Zisis, Yazan Hassona
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Abstract

The oral mucosa can be involved in a wide variety of mucocutaneous conditions that may present primarily in the mouth or affect other cutaneous or mucosal sites. Many of these conditions are immune mediated and typically present as inflammatory mucosal pathology. Patients experiencing such conditions usually seek medical evaluation and treatment due to the associated pain and discomfort, and occasionally taste disturbance or dysphagia and the overall deterioration in the oral health-related quality of life. These conditions share some common features and there could be some overlap in their clinical presentation, which can lead to delays in diagnosis and proper management of patients. Clinicians dealing with such disorders, including dermatologists, need to be aware of the oral manifestations of mucocutaneous conditions, their clinical features, underlying mechanisms, diagnostic approaches, and treatment options, as well as the recent advances in the research on these conditions. This review provides a comprehensive, evidence-based reference for clinicians, with updated insights into a group of immune mediated conditions known to cause oral mucosal pathology. Part one will cover oral lichen planus, erythema multiforme and systemic lupus erythematosus, while part two will cover recurrent aphthous stomatitis, pemphigus vulgaris and mucous membrane pemphigoid, in addition to the less common disorders linear IgA disease, dermatitis herpetiformis and epidermolysis bullosa.

免疫介导的口腔黏膜病理学:临床医生的全面回顾与更新--第二部分。
口腔黏膜可能涉及多种黏膜-皮肤疾病,这些疾病可能主要出现在口腔,也可能影响其他皮肤或黏膜部位。其中许多病症是免疫介导的,通常表现为粘膜炎症性病变。出现此类病症的患者通常会寻求医疗评估和治疗,因为他们会感到疼痛和不适,有时还会出现味觉障碍或吞咽困难,以及与口腔健康相关的生活质量整体下降。这些病症有一些共同的特征,在临床表现上可能会有一些重叠,这可能会导致延误诊断和对患者的适当治疗。处理此类疾病的临床医生,包括皮肤科医生,需要了解粘膜皮肤病的口腔表现、临床特征、潜在机制、诊断方法和治疗方案,以及有关这些疾病的最新研究进展。本综述为临床医生提供了全面的循证参考,对已知可引起口腔黏膜病变的一组免疫介导疾病提供了最新见解。第一部分将介绍口腔扁平苔藓、多形性红斑和系统性红斑狼疮,第二部分将介绍复发性口腔炎、寻常天疱疮和粘膜天疱疮,以及不太常见的线性 IgA 病、疱疹性皮炎和大疱性表皮松解症。
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