MIGRATORY STOMATITIS – CASE PRESENTATION

Migratory stomatitis is a rare recurring condition of unknown etiology that mainly involves lingual mucosa, with a typical appearance of geographic tongue. Factors such as heredity, nutritional deficiencies or stress may be the contributing factors to the appearance of lesions. Clinically, they appe...

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Main Authors: Ana Maria Filioreanu, Cristina Popa, George Alexandru Maftei, Ioanina Parlatescu, Carmen Larisa Nicola, Eugenia Popescu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Romanian Society of Oral Rehabilitation 2019-01-01
Series:Romanian Journal of Oral Rehabilitation
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Online Access:http://www.rjor.ro/migratory-stomatitis-case-presentation/?lang=ro
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spelling doaj-0848b1b3a7394ebda7506619d88e99012020-11-24T21:15:56ZengRomanian Society of Oral RehabilitationRomanian Journal of Oral Rehabilitation2066-70002601-46612019-01-011045459MIGRATORY STOMATITIS – CASE PRESENTATIONAna Maria Filioreanu0Cristina Popa1George Alexandru Maftei2Ioanina Parlatescu3Carmen Larisa Nicola4Eugenia Popescu5Oral Medicine Discipline, Faculty of Dental Medicine, “Grigore T. Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy IasiOral Medicine Discipline, Faculty of Dental Medicine, “Grigore T. Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy IasiOral Medicine Discipline, Faculty of Dental Medicine, “Grigore T. Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy IasiOral Medicine Discipline, Faculty of Dental Medicine, “Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy BucurestiOral Medicine Discipline, Faculty of Dental Medicine, “Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy BucurestiOral Surgery Discipline, Faculty of Dental Medicine, “Grigore T. Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy IasiMigratory stomatitis is a rare recurring condition of unknown etiology that mainly involves lingual mucosa, with a typical appearance of geographic tongue. Factors such as heredity, nutritional deficiencies or stress may be the contributing factors to the appearance of lesions. Clinically, they appear as circular, multiple, erythematous lesions with red spots surrounded by a white, narrow, hyperkeratotic aspect with irregular, slightly elevated appearance modifying its form in 24 hours.The condition may have spectacular clinical signs when the lesions are localised on the tongue, and may involve other areas of oral mucosa, such as labial or floor of mouth mucosa. The aim of this study is to present a clinical case of a patient with two localisations of lesions corresponding clinically to migratory stomatitis. The anatomopathological examination confirmed the migratory stomatitis diagnosis, so we could begin the specific treatment, to which the patient responded positively.http://www.rjor.ro/migratory-stomatitis-case-presentation/?lang=rogeographic stomatitisgeographic tonguemigratory stomatitis
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author Ana Maria Filioreanu
Cristina Popa
George Alexandru Maftei
Ioanina Parlatescu
Carmen Larisa Nicola
Eugenia Popescu
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Cristina Popa
George Alexandru Maftei
Ioanina Parlatescu
Carmen Larisa Nicola
Eugenia Popescu
MIGRATORY STOMATITIS – CASE PRESENTATION
Romanian Journal of Oral Rehabilitation
geographic stomatitis
geographic tongue
migratory stomatitis
author_facet Ana Maria Filioreanu
Cristina Popa
George Alexandru Maftei
Ioanina Parlatescu
Carmen Larisa Nicola
Eugenia Popescu
author_sort Ana Maria Filioreanu
title MIGRATORY STOMATITIS – CASE PRESENTATION
title_short MIGRATORY STOMATITIS – CASE PRESENTATION
title_full MIGRATORY STOMATITIS – CASE PRESENTATION
title_fullStr MIGRATORY STOMATITIS – CASE PRESENTATION
title_full_unstemmed MIGRATORY STOMATITIS – CASE PRESENTATION
title_sort migratory stomatitis – case presentation
publisher Romanian Society of Oral Rehabilitation
series Romanian Journal of Oral Rehabilitation
issn 2066-7000
2601-4661
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Migratory stomatitis is a rare recurring condition of unknown etiology that mainly involves lingual mucosa, with a typical appearance of geographic tongue. Factors such as heredity, nutritional deficiencies or stress may be the contributing factors to the appearance of lesions. Clinically, they appear as circular, multiple, erythematous lesions with red spots surrounded by a white, narrow, hyperkeratotic aspect with irregular, slightly elevated appearance modifying its form in 24 hours.The condition may have spectacular clinical signs when the lesions are localised on the tongue, and may involve other areas of oral mucosa, such as labial or floor of mouth mucosa. The aim of this study is to present a clinical case of a patient with two localisations of lesions corresponding clinically to migratory stomatitis. The anatomopathological examination confirmed the migratory stomatitis diagnosis, so we could begin the specific treatment, to which the patient responded positively.
topic geographic stomatitis
geographic tongue
migratory stomatitis
url http://www.rjor.ro/migratory-stomatitis-case-presentation/?lang=ro
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