M. S. Al-Akhali, E. Halboub, W. Ibraheem, Hamza Khalid Khan, A. M. Hummadi
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COVID-19感染引起复发性口腔多形性红斑1例
口腔黏膜可能是2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的病原体——严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2型(SARS-CoV-2)的第一个感染部位。事实上,据报道,COVID-19患者出现了不同的口腔和口腔旁病变、状况和症状。专家认为,这种口腔病变可能是继发于与COVID-19相关的全身健康恶化,也可能是由于COVID-19的治疗。我们在此报告一例24岁男性患者,在一段时间内感觉非常轻微的症状,经逆转录聚合酶链反应实验室证实为COVID-19后,出现了累及双侧唇和颊粘膜的疼痛性多发性溃疡。眼睛也有受累的报道。上述临床表现符合轻微多形性红斑。处方了许多局部制剂,但改善有限。因此,口服强的松龙的负荷剂量为40毫克,每3天逐渐减少10毫克。第10天观察口腔黏膜完全愈合。引人注目的是,患者在5个月后再次出现类似的口腔病变,没有任何明显的触发因素,这表明COVID-19对一部分患者有长期影响。本病例报告为牙医提供了有用的信息,并提高了他们对与COVID-19相关的多种溃疡性病变可能涉及口腔的认识。©2022,universsidade Estadual Paulista,圣若泽多斯坎波斯科学技术研究所。版权所有。
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