Burning Mouth Syndrome May Essentially Be Related To Psychoneuroimmunology: Mechanism Hypothesis
Fei Mao,
Luyao Cai,
Dan Pan
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundBurning mouth syndrome (BMS) is a chronic intraoral dysesthesia with elusive aetiology, only few studies have been carried out on immune function in BMS patients. We aimed to investigate the role immune function paly in the pathogenesis of BMS by psychoneuroimmunology (PNI).MethodWe recruited 44 BMS patients and 31 controls. We measured the anxiety and depression levels by the Zung’ Self‐rating Anxiety Scale (SAS) and Zung’ Self‐rating Depression Scale (SDS), respectively. Serological immunity includ… Show more
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