Oral Maxillofacial Surgery and Traumatology Service, Military Police Polyclinic of Cascadura (Policlínica da Polícia Militar de Cascadura), Rio de Janeiro State Military Police, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Oral Maxillofacial Surgery and Traumatology Service, Military Police Central Dental Clinic (Odontoclínica Central da Polícia Militar), Rio de Janeiro State Military Police, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Int J Dermatol. 2022 Mar;61(3):278-290. doi: 10.1111/ijd.15881. Epub 2021 Sep 19.
We conducted an integrative review on oral manifestations in patients with COVID-19 based on the current available literature evidence. A bibliographic search was carried out on March 11, 2021, among published studies in the years 2019-2021 in the PubMed database and based on the search strategy ("COVID-19" AND "oral lesions" OR "oral mucositis" OR "oral manifestation"). After applying the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 29 articles were considered suitable for this review. A total of 110 cases of patients with COVID-19 who had oral manifestations were reported. The presence of ulcerated lesions was the most common finding, having a herpetiform and aphthous clinical pattern observed in most cases. Macules, petechiae, hemorrhagic blisters, pustular enanthem, mucositis, and halitosis were also among the most frequently described oral manifestations. The tongue was the most commonly affected site, followed by the palate and lip. Most of the reported cases were diagnosed only by the clinical aspect of the lesion associated with a positive SARS-CoV-2 test or the presence of other COVID-19 symptoms. Current scientific evidence still could not affirm that most of the oral lesions observed in patients with COVID-19 are related to the virus's direct or indirect action on the oral mucosa. To confirm this association, prospective and longitudinal studies are further needed, together with a larger number of patients, complemented by histopathological examination of these lesions. Additionally, molecular techniques, such as immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization, may be necessary to perform the differential diagnosis with other oral lesions.
我们基于当前可用的文献证据,对 COVID-19 患者的口腔表现进行了综合回顾。2021 年 3 月 11 日,我们在 PubMed 数据库中对 2019 年至 2021 年发表的研究进行了文献检索,并基于以下检索策略:("COVID-19" AND "口腔病变"或"口腔黏膜炎"或"口腔表现")。在应用纳入和排除标准后,我们认为有 29 篇文章适合本综述。共有 110 例 COVID-19 患者出现口腔表现的病例被报道。溃疡性病变是最常见的表现,大多数病例观察到疱疹样和阿弗他溃疡的临床模式。斑疹、瘀点、出血性水疱、脓疱性口炎、黏膜炎和口臭也是最常描述的口腔表现之一。舌头是最常受累的部位,其次是 palate(腭)和 lip(唇)。大多数报道的病例仅通过与 SARS-CoV-2 检测阳性或存在其他 COVID-19 症状相关的病变的临床特征来诊断。目前的科学证据仍不能肯定 COVID-19 患者中观察到的大多数口腔病变与病毒对口腔黏膜的直接或间接作用有关。为了证实这种关联,还需要进行前瞻性和纵向研究,纳入更多患者,并对这些病变进行组织病理学检查。此外,可能需要免疫组织化学和原位杂交等分子技术来进行与其他口腔病变的鉴别诊断。