| Literature DB >> 19893932 |
Ivan Dieb Miziara1, Katia Cristina Costa, Ali Mahmoud, Raimar Weber, Niels Salles Willo Wilhelmsen, Rui Imamura.
Abstract
UNLABELLED: Recurrent aphthoid stomatitis is characteristically observed in children and adolescents in the form of painful relapsing ulcers in the oral mucosa unaccompanied by evidences of systemic disease. The ulcers appear every one or two weeks for at least one entire year. Some patients suspected for recurrent aphthoid stomatitis develop lesions in atypical sites - mainly in the larynx - concurrently to the ones found in the oral mucosa. AIM: this study aims to describe a series of recurrent aphthoid stomatitis patients with atypical laryngeal injuries. STUDYEntities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19893932 PMCID: PMC9442197 DOI: 10.1016/s1808-8694(15)30514-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Braz J Otorhinolaryngol ISSN: 1808-8686
Characteristics of patients with atypical RAS
| Patient | Age | Gender | Complaints | Involved site | Lesion recurrence | Lesion size (diameter) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 22 | Female | Odynophagia + cough | Tongue Larynx (epiglottis) | Twice a month for 5 years | 1,5 a 2,5 cm |
| 2 | 26 | Male | Odynophagia + Dysphagia + Hoarseness | Larynx (ventricular band) Healing tongue | Twice a month for 2 years | 1,5 a 3,0 cm |
| 3 | 29 | Male | Odynophagia + Dysphagia + Hoarseness + Dyspnea | Larynx (epiglottis) Lips and tongue healing | Monthly for 18 months | 1,5 a 3,0 cm |
| 4 | 44 | Female | Dysphagia + Dyspnea | Larynx (aryepiglottic fold) Lip | Every 20 days for 18 months | 1,5 a 3,5 cm |
| 5 | 48 | Male | Dysphagia + Hoarseness | Larynx (ventricular band, arytenoids and epiglottis) | Monthly for 8 years | 1,0 a 4,0 cm |
| 6 | 64 | Female | Odynophagia + Hoarseness | Larynx (arytenoids) Palate, tongue and lips healing | Monthly for 18 months | 1,5 a 3,0 cm |
Figure 1Direct immunofluorescence of oral mucosa: patients with atypical RAS - absent fluorescence.
Figure 2Aphthous lesion in oral mucosa of RAS patient.
Figure 3Atypical aphthous lesion in left arytenoidal region.
Figure 4Atypical aphthous lesion in the lingual face of the right epiglottis.