Oral lesions associated with COVID-19: A systematic review.

Q2 Dentistry
Stomatologija Pub Date : 2021-01-01
Virgínia Dias Uzêda-E-Silva, Isabella Brandão de Sá, Jakeline Martins, Novaes Pedreira, Victória Pamponet Souza Vieira, Bárbara Helem de Moraes Silva
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Abstract

Background: Oral lesions has been reported in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). However, there are gaps about the occurrence. The aim of this study was to describe the clinical characteristics of oral lesions in patients with COVID-19.

Methods: A systematic review was conducted in four electronic databases (PubMed, Lilacs, Cochrane and Google Scholar) with the search terms: "coronavírus", "COVID-19", "SARS-CoV-2", "novel coronavírus", "2019nCoV", "oral manifestation", "mucosal lesions", "oral lesions", "mucosa viral lesions" and "oral conditions". Articles were limited to those published between january and july 2020, and in English.

Results: Initially, 182 articles were found, after reading the titles and abstracts a total of 24 records were included for full-text reading. Finally, 22 articles were included for data extraction and assessement. We identified and subsequently discussed clinical characteristics and differential diagnosis.

Conclusions: The etiology of many oral mucosal lesions is intimately related to infectious, immunological, and psychosocial factors. Therefore, amid the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic in which many doubts about the disease still remain, caution is needed when evaluating patients and establishing correlations with other diseases that could be associated.

与COVID-19相关的口腔病变:系统综述
背景:2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)中有口腔病变的报道。然而,关于这一事件的发生存在一些空白。本研究的目的是描述COVID-19患者口腔病变的临床特征。方法:以检索词“coronavírus”、“COVID-19”、“SARS-CoV-2”、“novel coronavírus”、“2019nCoV”、“口腔表现”、“粘膜病变”、“口腔病变”、“粘膜病毒病变”和“口腔状况”对PubMed、Lilacs、Cochrane和Google Scholar 4个电子数据库进行系统综述。文章仅限于2020年1月至7月间发表的英文文章。结果:最初共检索到182篇文献,在阅读标题和摘要后,共收录了24篇文献进行全文阅读。最后纳入22篇文章进行数据提取和评估。我们确定并随后讨论了临床特征和鉴别诊断。结论:许多口腔粘膜病变的病因与感染、免疫和社会心理因素密切相关。因此,在SARS-CoV-2大流行期间,对该疾病仍有许多疑虑,在评估患者并与可能相关的其他疾病建立相关性时,需要谨慎。
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