Pyostomatitis Vegetans

Pyostomatitis vegetans is a rare oral disorder with unclear pathogenesis, that may be associated with inflammatory gastro-intestinal diseases, cutaneous involvement or with other disorders of the joints, eyes or liver. The etiology of the extraintestinal manifestations of inflammatory bowel diseases...

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Main Authors: Tatiana Taranu, Mihaela Paula Toader, Eugenia Popescu, Niculina Florea
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Romanian Society of Oral Rehabilitation 2010-04-01
Series:Romanian Journal of Oral Rehabilitation
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Online Access:http://www.rjor.ro/pyostomatitis-vegetans/?lang=ro
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spelling doaj-b79f2f46b8104941aa4de72f4d9d71302020-11-24T23:46:31ZengRomanian Society of Oral RehabilitationRomanian Journal of Oral Rehabilitation2066-70002601-46612010-04-01213437Pyostomatitis VegetansTatiana Taranu0Mihaela Paula Toader1Eugenia Popescu2Niculina Florea3Faculty of Dental Medicine, University of Medicina and Pharmacy "Grigore T.Popa"- Iasi, RomaniaFaculty of Dental Medicine, University of Medicina and Pharmacy "Grigore T.Popa"- Iasi, RomaniaFaculty of Dental Medicine, University of Medicina and Pharmacy "Grigore T.Popa"- Iasi, RomaniaEmergency Hospital "Sf. Spiridon", Iasi, RomaniaPyostomatitis vegetans is a rare oral disorder with unclear pathogenesis, that may be associated with inflammatory gastro-intestinal diseases, cutaneous involvement or with other disorders of the joints, eyes or liver. The etiology of the extraintestinal manifestations of inflammatory bowel diseases is obscure, but it is believed that the injured intestinal mucosa may trigger immune responses related to inflammatory processes in extraintestinal areas. Oral manifestations include amicrobial pustules and yellow ulcerations with a typical aspect of snail tracts on the bucal and labial mucosa and on the dorsum of the tongue. Histopathological exam shows epithelial acanthosis and superficial ulcerations, as well as eosinophilic and neutrophilic infiltrate in the subjacent connective tissue. Intraepithelial and subepithelial milliary abcesses may also be present. The available therapeutical alternatives (systemic and topical corticosteroids, sulphones, retinoids) have a relatively poor and transitory effect. We present the case of a teenage girl with oral lesions and histopathological features suggestive for pyostomatitis vegetans, persistent for approximately one year, with no other cutaneous or systemic involvement.http://www.rjor.ro/pyostomatitis-vegetans/?lang=roinflammatory bowel diseasepyostomatitis vegetans
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author Tatiana Taranu
Mihaela Paula Toader
Eugenia Popescu
Niculina Florea
spellingShingle Tatiana Taranu
Mihaela Paula Toader
Eugenia Popescu
Niculina Florea
Pyostomatitis Vegetans
Romanian Journal of Oral Rehabilitation
inflammatory bowel disease
pyostomatitis vegetans
author_facet Tatiana Taranu
Mihaela Paula Toader
Eugenia Popescu
Niculina Florea
author_sort Tatiana Taranu
title Pyostomatitis Vegetans
title_short Pyostomatitis Vegetans
title_full Pyostomatitis Vegetans
title_fullStr Pyostomatitis Vegetans
title_full_unstemmed Pyostomatitis Vegetans
title_sort pyostomatitis vegetans
publisher Romanian Society of Oral Rehabilitation
series Romanian Journal of Oral Rehabilitation
issn 2066-7000
2601-4661
publishDate 2010-04-01
description Pyostomatitis vegetans is a rare oral disorder with unclear pathogenesis, that may be associated with inflammatory gastro-intestinal diseases, cutaneous involvement or with other disorders of the joints, eyes or liver. The etiology of the extraintestinal manifestations of inflammatory bowel diseases is obscure, but it is believed that the injured intestinal mucosa may trigger immune responses related to inflammatory processes in extraintestinal areas. Oral manifestations include amicrobial pustules and yellow ulcerations with a typical aspect of snail tracts on the bucal and labial mucosa and on the dorsum of the tongue. Histopathological exam shows epithelial acanthosis and superficial ulcerations, as well as eosinophilic and neutrophilic infiltrate in the subjacent connective tissue. Intraepithelial and subepithelial milliary abcesses may also be present. The available therapeutical alternatives (systemic and topical corticosteroids, sulphones, retinoids) have a relatively poor and transitory effect. We present the case of a teenage girl with oral lesions and histopathological features suggestive for pyostomatitis vegetans, persistent for approximately one year, with no other cutaneous or systemic involvement.
topic inflammatory bowel disease
pyostomatitis vegetans
url http://www.rjor.ro/pyostomatitis-vegetans/?lang=ro
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