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Oral lesions in kidney transplant patients
IJKD-Iranian Journal of Kidney Diseases. 2010; 4 (3): 232-236
Dans Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-97780
ABSTRACT
Oral hygiene in kidney transplant recipients contributes to maintenance of the transplanted organ and its function. Thus, an investigation of oral lesions could be counted as a notable work. These patients have the potential to be involved with lesions developed as a result of the administration of immunosuppressive drugs. The aim of this study was to investigate oral lesions in a group of kidney transplant recipients. The present study was a cross-sectional research on 100 patients with a kidney transplant for at least 3 months. Oral mucosa was assessed clinically for any lesion. Additional data on systemic diseases, transplant duration, and medications were recorded. Twenty-four percent of the patients had at least 1 oral lesion. The most common lesion was oral candidiasis in 16% of the participants [13 cases of acute pseudomembranous and 3 cases of chronic oral candidiasis]. Gingival enlargement was seen in 7% of the kidney transplant recipients, and 2% had a coated tongue. Elimination of oral fungal lesions in kidney transplant recipients is highly recommended. We hope this study can shed light on this particular aspect of healthcare in kidney transplant recipients
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Indice: Méditerranée orientale Sujet Principal: Candidose buccale / Études transversales / Transplantation rénale / Croissance exagérée de la gencive Type d'étude: Étude de prévalence Limites du sujet: Adolescent / Adulte / Adulte très âgé / Femelle / Humains / Mâle langue: Anglais Texte intégral: Iran. J. Kidney Dis. Année: 2010

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Indice: Méditerranée orientale Sujet Principal: Candidose buccale / Études transversales / Transplantation rénale / Croissance exagérée de la gencive Type d'étude: Étude de prévalence Limites du sujet: Adolescent / Adulte / Adulte très âgé / Femelle / Humains / Mâle langue: Anglais Texte intégral: Iran. J. Kidney Dis. Année: 2010