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Publicado 2021
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Mucous membrane pemphigoid is an autoimmune disease that affects different layers from mucosa and skin, characterized by polymorphic vesicular-bullous lesions, presenting variable combinations of oral, ocular, skin, genital, nasopharyngeal, esophageal, and laryngeal lesions. Its relationship to malignant neoplasms is poorly understood and remains controversial. This article describes the multidisciplinary management of a 46-year-old patient who developed mucous membrane pemphigoid at the oral cavity level. This pathology was associated with lung carcinoma, and later presented multiorgan alterations, for which a treatment was carried out with the specialties of dermatology, internal medicine, general surgery, ophthalmology, stomatology, oral and maxillofacial surgery, said treatment was carried out in stages and lasted for approximately 2 months, achieving the resolution about lesions tha...
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Publicado 2021
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Mucous membrane pemphigoid is an autoimmune disease that affects different layers from mucosa and skin, characterized by polymorphic vesicular-bullous lesions, presenting variable combinations of oral, ocular, skin, genital, nasopharyngeal, esophageal, and laryngeal lesions. Its relationship to malignant neoplasms is poorly understood and remains controversial. This article describes the multidisciplinary management of a 46-year-old patient who developed mucous membrane pemphigoid at the oral cavity level. This pathology was associated with lung carcinoma, and later presented multiorgan alterations, for which a treatment was carried out with the specialties of dermatology, internal medicine, general surgery, ophthalmology, stomatology, oral and maxillofacial surgery, said treatment was carried out in stages and lasted for approximately 2 months, achieving the resolution about lesions tha...
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Publicado 2022
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Objective. To identify and describe the oral lesions found in patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection. Methods. Series of cases with description of 11 patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection confirmed by nasopharyngeal swab or serological test to confirm the infection; with the presence of intraoral manifestations of different types. All patients underwent tele-consultation by a stomatologist and relevant data such as age, sex, history of pre-existing diseases, type of stomatological lesion present, site and symptomatology, among others, were collected. All patients signed an informed consent form. Results. Of the 11 positive cases for SARS-CoV-2, 63.63% (n=7) of the patients were female and 36.36% (n=4) were male. All patients (100%) were diagnosed by molecular and serological tests, 90.90% were diagnosed by viral PCR and 9.09% were diagnosed by antigen test. Ulcerative lesions predominated in 54...