2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.tripleo.2007.07.030
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Burning mouth syndrome and burning mouth in hypothyroidism: proposal for a diagnostic and therapeutic protocol

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“…Interestingly, oral changes – e.g. burning mouth syndrome (BMS) – have also been linked to hypothyroidism [130]. BMS has been characterised by oral burning with or without inflammation, frequently affecting women.…”
Section: Pathophysiology Of Selected Side-effects (Involved Targets) mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, oral changes – e.g. burning mouth syndrome (BMS) – have also been linked to hypothyroidism [130]. BMS has been characterised by oral burning with or without inflammation, frequently affecting women.…”
Section: Pathophysiology Of Selected Side-effects (Involved Targets) mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Les cas présentés montrent bien que les contours de la pathologie ne sont pas toujours bien cernés. S'il est bien établi que le diabète, les anémies, le syndrome de Gougerot-Sjögren ou certaines carences entraînent un BMS, d'autres causes sont à explorer, comme les dysfonctions de la thyroïde, fréquentes mais pas toujours explorés en cas de BMS [8], ou des infections orales à Enterobacter, à Klebsiella ou à Helicobacter [4]. Le tableau I résume l'ensemble des pathologies locales et systémiques pouvant provoquer des paresthésies ou des douleurs chroniques orales.…”
Section: Discussion Diagnosticunclassified
“…Une classification selon l'origine de la pathologie a été établie : neuropathie périphérique des fibres orales de petit calibre (50-60 % des cas), neuropathie infra-clinique des fibres majeures trigéminales (20-25 % des cas) et déficit Tableau I. Causes locales et générales pouvant provoquer des stomatodynies [5,6,8,19]. • une augmentation des nocicepteurs TRPV1 et des récep-teurs P2X 3 a été également décrite au niveau des fibres nerveuses des muqueuses atteintes par un BMS.…”
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“…However, in studies of methimazol toxicology effects of hypothyroidism should be carefully excluded. Likewise, we cannot presently exclude, that changes in taste, which have been reported to occur frequently in patients as side effects of a high dose 131 I therapy (117) could also have resulted to some extent from the accompanying hypothyroidism, which also has been reported as a potential cause of a "bourning mouth symptom" (118).…”
Section: Perception Of Smellsmentioning
confidence: 94%