Manifestações bucais da Leucemia Linfoblástica em pacientes infantojuvenis - estudo clínico prospectivo em Centro de Referência Hematológico do Amazonas
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Universidade do Estado do Amazonas
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Lymphoblastic Leukemia (LL) and its treatment are capable of
inducing buccal manifestations. OBJECTIVE: To clinically and prospectively
evaluate the buccal mucosa of infant juvenile patients diagnosed with
lymphoblastic leukemia (LL). METHODS: Within 12 months, from September/18
until August/19, 36 patients diagnosed with B or T-cell precursor LL, with ages
ranging from 1 to 14 years old, who were treated at Amazon Hematology and
Hemotherapy Foundation - HEMOAM under GBTLI-LLA 2009 or ALL IC-BFM
2009 protocols were consecutively enrolled. The buccal mucosa was clinically
evaluated respectively on the first (D0/D1) and fifteenth (D15) days of
prophase/induction phase of chemotherapy (QT). RESULTS: Out of the 36
patients found within the proposed period, 25 had their buccal mucosa evaluated.
Eleven of them (44% n=11) showed buccal manifestations, especially in D0/D1.
The manifestations and their respective frequency were petechiae (31,6%; n=6),
dry lips (26,3%, n=5) and buccal mucositis (15,8%, n=3). Non-keratinized mucosa
was the preferred site (84,2%, n=16). Of the 25 patients, 64% (n=16) were male
with a median age of 6,9 years old. The majority had B-cell precursor LL (96%;
n=24). CONCLUSIONS: Buccal manifestations have a low incidence in infant
juvenile patients with LL, just as the majority of the patients 56% (n=14) showed
healthy mucosa. This fact could be due to our small sample or the low toxicity
from the protocols and dental team present at the Institution