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Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal ; 11(1): E22-5, 2006 Jan 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16388288

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is a chronic, intraoral burning sensation seen mainly in middle-aged and post-menopausal females, without identifiable oral lesions or abnormal laboratory findings, but often associated with psychogenic disorders such as depression. The latter can have a range of causes, including hormonal. OBJECTIVE: Since there may be connections between BMS, psychogenic changes, hormonal changes and taste abnormalities, we have examined aspects of taste and thyroid function. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We selected 50 patients with BMS (study group) and 50 healthy subjects (control group) and analysed their ability to taste bitter, acid and spicy substances and analysed their thyroid function and Undertook thyroid echography. RESULTS: Taste sensation was normal in all controls. However, 30 of the patients with BMS reported ageusia for bitter taste and 2 had ageusia for acid. The use of pepper sauce (Tabasco) (spicy substance) produced a strong burning to the tongue in 28 patients of the BMS group but only in 10 controls. No control patients showed abnormality of thyroid function or echograpic abnormality. Five patients in the BMS group had biochemical evidence of hypothyroidism, 4 patients had raised levels of thyroid auto-antibodies and, of the 41 remaining BMS patients, most (34) had thyroid echographic changes indicative of nodularity. CONCLUSIONS: Hypothyroidism may be responsible for a negative influence on taste and consequent increase in trigeminal sensorial sensation (tactile, thermal and painful sensation).


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Burning Mouth Syndrome/complications , Hypothyroidism/complications , Taste Disorders/etiology , Capsicum , Case-Control Studies , Citric Acid , Female , Humans , Hypothyroidism/diagnosis , Middle Aged , Plant Preparations , Tannins , Taste Disorders/complications , Taste Disorders/diagnosis , Thyroid Function Tests
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Med. oral patol. oral cir. bucal (Internet) ; 11(1): 22-25, ene. 2006. tab
Article in En | IBECS | ID: ibc-042622

ABSTRACT

BackgroundBurning mouth syndrome (BMS) is a chronic, intraoral burning sensation seen mainly in middle-aged and post-menopausal females, without identifiable oral lesions or abnormal laboratory findings, but often associated with psychogenic disorders such as depression. The latter can have a range of causes, including hormonal. ObjectiveSince there may be connections between BMS, psychogenic changes, hormonal changes and taste abnormalities , we have examined aspects of taste and thyroid function.. Patients and methodsWe selected 50 patients with BMS (study group) and 50 healthy subjects (control group) and analysed their ability to taste bitter, acid and spicy substances and analysed their thyroid function and Undertook thyroid echography. ResultsTaste sensation was normal in all controls. However, 30 of the patients with BMS reported ageusia for bitter taste and 2 had ageusia for acid. The use of pepper sauce ( Tabasco®) (spicy substance) produced a strong burning to the tongue in 28 patients of the BMS group but only in 10 controls. No control patients showed abnormality of thyroid function or echograpic abnormality.Five patients in the BMS group had biochemical evidence of hypothyroidism, 4 patients had raised levels of thyroid auto-antibodies and, of the 41 remaining BMS patients, most (34) had thyroid echographic changes indicative of nodularity. ConclusionsHypothyroidism may be responsible for a negative influence on taste and consequent increase in trigeminal sensorial sensation (tactile, thermal and painful sensation)


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Female , Middle Aged , Humans , Burning Mouth Syndrome/complications , Hypothyroidism/complications , Taste Disorders/etiology , Capsicum , Case-Control Studies , Hypothyroidism/diagnosis , Plant Preparations , Tannins , Taste Disorders/complications , Taste Disorders/diagnosis , Thyroid Function Tests , Citric Acid
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