Gingival Necrosis Associated with Septic Shock of Unknown Origin in Patient with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: A Case Report.

IF 0.5 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Risako Mikami, Tetsuya Saito, Ruriko Mizuno, Yuji Kabasawa, Koichiro Matsuo
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A 38-year-old woman with a history of systemic lupus erythematosus presented at our university hospital with fever, fatigue, and oral pain and was urgently admitted based on a diagnosis of septic shock. Initially, dental infection was suspected based on the symptoms and clinical presentation of purpura accompanied by severe tenderness along the marginal gingiva in the maxilla and mandible. However, subsequent investigations, including an oral examination, radiographic studies, and blood cultures, ruled out dental infection as the cause of the septic shock. The patient received antibiotic therapy and was discharged on Day 16 after admission, with no definitive source of the infection yet being identified. The gingiva around where the purpura was observed on Day 1 gradually necrosed and detached, leading to ulcer formation by Day 8 and gingival recession by Day 15. Gingival necrosis was attributed to septic shock-induced neutropenia and circulatory disturbances, indicating the severity of the systemic conditions. Follow-up after discharge revealed no recurrence. This case underscores the importance of recognising oral symptoms as potential precursors to severe systemic conditions such as septic shock. Timely intervention and interdisciplinary collaboration are essential in effectively managing such cases. Further research is warranted to elucidate the relationship between oral health and systemic diseases to enable clinicians to provide optimal patient care.

系统性红斑狼疮患者不明原因脓毒性休克引发的牙龈坏死:病例报告
一名有系统性红斑狼疮病史的 38 岁女性因发热、乏力和口腔疼痛到我校附属医院就诊,被紧急收治,诊断为脓毒性休克。根据症状和紫癜的临床表现,并伴有上颌骨和下颌骨边缘牙龈的严重触痛,最初怀疑是牙科感染。然而,随后进行的检查,包括口腔检查、放射学检查和血液培养,排除了牙科感染是导致脓毒性休克的原因。患者接受了抗生素治疗,于入院后第 16 天出院,感染源尚未明确。第 1 天发现紫癜的周围牙龈逐渐坏死、脱落,第 8 天形成溃疡,第 15 天牙龈退缩。牙龈坏死的原因是脓毒性休克引起的中性粒细胞减少症和循环障碍,这表明了全身状况的严重性。出院后的随访显示没有复发。该病例强调了将口腔症状视为脓毒性休克等严重全身性疾病潜在前兆的重要性。及时干预和跨学科合作对于有效处理此类病例至关重要。有必要开展进一步研究,阐明口腔健康与全身性疾病之间的关系,以便临床医生为患者提供最佳护理。
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Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College
Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: The bulletin of Tokyo Dental collegue is principally for the publication of original contributions to multidisciplinary research in dentistry.
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