Semnan牙科学院转诊患者地理舌的患病率及其与食物过敏和家族史的关系(2018-2019)

M. Jalili Sadrabad, E. Nourmohammadi, R. Ghorbani, M. Davari
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背景和目的:地理舌头的病因尚不清楚,一些研究已经对这种病变与食物过敏的关系进行了研究。本研究的目的是评估地理舌头的患病率及其与食物过敏和家族史的关系,这些患者被转介到伊朗牙科学校的口腔颌面医学。材料与方法:在这项横断面研究中,从2018 - 2019年伊朗Semnan牙科学校口腔颌面医学部转诊的936例不同病因的患者中选择。信息通过现有记录、目视检查和病人询问录入核对表。纳入标准为无牛皮癣及无其他粘膜疾病,排除标准为记录不全、无记录及有牛皮癣及其他粘膜疾病的患者。结果:本研究共纳入936例转诊至Semnan牙科诊所的患者;其中,8.8%(82人)被诊断为地理舌头。过敏患者发生地理舌的风险是非过敏患者的2.54倍。女性受影响的程度是男性的2.5倍。年龄呈负相关;因此,早期患病的风险更高。结论:根据目前的研究,食物过敏的年轻女性更有可能出现地理舌头损伤。因此,建议使用适当的非过敏性饮食以及敏感性测试来发现过敏原。
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Prevalence of Geographic Tongue and Its Relation with Food Allergy and Familial History in Patients Referred to Semnan Dental Faculty (2018–2019)
Background and Objectives: The cause of geographic tongue is unknown and a few studies have been carried out on the associations of this lesion with food allergy. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of geographic tongue and its associations with food allergy and familial history in the patients referred to the Oral and Maxillofacial Medicine of Dental School, Iran. Materials & Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 936 patients were selected from those with various etiologies, who were referred to the Oral and Maxillofacial Medicine Department of Semnan Dental School, Semnan, Iran, 2018– 2019. Information was entered into checklists through existing records, visual examinations and patient inquiries. Inclusion criteria were the absence of psoriasis and absence of other mucosal diseases and exclusion criteria were patients with incomplete records, patients with no records and presence of psoriasis and other mucosal diseases. Results: In general, 936 patients referred to Semnan Dental Clinic were enrolled in this study; of whom, 8.8% (82 people) were diagnosed with geographic tongue. Risk of geographic tongue in allergic patients was 2.54 times higher than in non-allergic. Women were 2.5 times more affected than men. Age was inversely associated; hence, risk was higher at the early age. Conclusion: Based on the present study, younger women with food allergies are more likely to have geographic tongue lesions. Therefore, it is recommended to use appropriate non-allergenic diets as well as sensitivity testing to find allergens.
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