意大利治疗口腔扁平苔藓的共识。

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Elisa Cinotti, Martina D'Onghia, Laura Calabrese, Federico Bardazzi, Monica Corazza, Emanuele C Cozzani, Federica Filippi, Andrea Gabusi, Giulia Galluccio, Giulia Gasparini, Anna M Offidani, Manuela Papini, Aurora Parodi, Stefano Piaserico, Pietro Rubegni, Oriana Simonetti, Jacopo Tartaglia, Alessandro Borghi
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摘要

口腔扁平苔藓(OLP)是一种病因不明的由t细胞介导的慢性炎症影响口腔黏膜的慢性炎症。它影响全球人口的1%至3%,主要是中年人(50-60岁),妇女发病率较高。免疫反应被认为是针对角质形成细胞,导致细胞死亡,特别是通过CD8+ T淋巴细胞。OLP有多种临床表现,如网状、丘疹、糜烂、萎缩性,以网状亚型最为常见。糜烂性OLP最为严重,其特点是广泛的口腔糜烂,而萎缩性OLP通常在糜烂期发生,影响舌部脱毛。目前,对于OLP没有治愈的治疗方法,治疗的重点是症状缓解,包括减轻疼痛和不适。因此,通常需要一种涉及皮肤科医生、口腔外科医生和牙医的多学科方法。因此,以意大利皮肤病和性病学会(SIDeMaST)粘膜疾病研究组为代表的科学界报告了其在OLP管理方面的经验,根据最新的科学证据为皮肤科医生提供临床建议,以优化OLP的治疗和管理。
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Italian Consensus on the treatment of oral lichen planus.

Oral lichen planus (OLP) is a chronic inflammatory condition of uncertain etiology affecting oral mucosae by T-cell mediated chronic inflammation. It affects between 1% and 3% of the global population, predominantly middle-aged adults (50-60 years), with a higher incidence in women. The immune response is thought to target keratinocytes, leading to cell death, particularly through CD8+ T lymphocytes. OLP manifests in various clinical forms, such as reticular, papular, erosive, and atrophic, with the reticular subtype being the most common. Erosive OLP is the most severe, characterized by widespread oral erosions, while atrophic OLP often follows erosive stages, affecting the tongue with a depapillated surface. Currently, no curative treatment exists for OLP, and the management focuses on symptom relief, including reducing pain and discomfort. Thus, a multidisciplinary approach involving dermatologists, oral surgeons, and dentists is often required. For this reason, the scientific community represented in Italy by the Mucosal Diseases Study Group of SIDeMaST (Italian Society of Dermatology and Venereology) reports its experience in the management of OLP, providing clinical recommendations for dermatologists based on the latest scientific evidence to optimize the treatment and management of OLP.

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