Author: Iranmanesh, Behzad; Khalili, Maryam; Amiri, Rezvan; Zartab, Hamed; Aflatoonian, Mahin
Title: Oral manifestations of COVIDâ€19 disease: A review article Cord-id: uyfxgtjw Document date: 2020_12_13
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Snippet: Dysgeusia is the first recognized oral symptom of novel coronavirus disease (COVIDâ€19). In this review article, we described oral lesions of COVIDâ€19 patients. We searched PubMed library and Google Scholar for published literature since December 2019 until September 2020. Finally, we selected 35 articles including case reports, case series and letters to editor. Oral manifestations included ulcer, erosion, bulla, vesicle, pustule, fissured or depapillated tongue, macule, papule, plaque, pigm
Document: Dysgeusia is the first recognized oral symptom of novel coronavirus disease (COVIDâ€19). In this review article, we described oral lesions of COVIDâ€19 patients. We searched PubMed library and Google Scholar for published literature since December 2019 until September 2020. Finally, we selected 35 articles including case reports, case series and letters to editor. Oral manifestations included ulcer, erosion, bulla, vesicle, pustule, fissured or depapillated tongue, macule, papule, plaque, pigmentation, halitosis, whitish areas, hemorrhagic crust, necrosis, petechiae, swelling, erythema, and spontaneous bleeding. The most common sites of involvement in descending order were tongue (38%), labial mucosa (26%), and palate (22%). Suggested diagnoses of the lesions were aphthous stomatitis, herpetiform lesions, candidiasis, vasculitis, Kawasakiâ€like, EMâ€like, mucositis, drug eruption, necrotizing periodontal disease, angina bullosaâ€like, angular cheilitis, atypical Sweet syndrome, and Melkersonâ€Rosenthal syndrome. Oral lesions were symptomatic in 68% of the cases. Oral lesions were nearly equal in both genders (49% female and 51% male). Patients with older age and higher severity of COVIDâ€19 disease had more widespread and sever oral lesions. Lack of oral hygiene, opportunistic infections, stress, immunosuppression, vasculitis, and hyperâ€inflammatory response secondary to COVIDâ€19 are the most important predisposing factors for onset of oral lesions in COVIDâ€19 patients.
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