Title of article :
Laser Photobiomodulation for a Complex Patient with Severe Hydroxyurea-Induced Oral Ulcerations
Author/Authors :
Cabras, Marco Department of Surgical Sciences - CIR Dental School - University of Turin, Turin, Italy , Cafaro, Adriana Department of Surgical Sciences - CIR Dental School - University of Turin, Turin, Italy , Gambino, Alessio Department of Surgical Sciences - CIR Dental School - University of Turin, Turin, Italy , Broccoletti, Roberto Department of Surgical Sciences - CIR Dental School - University of Turin, Turin, Italy , Romagnoli, Ercole Department of Surgical and Diagnostic Sciences (DISC) - University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy , Marina, Davide Private Practice, Milan, Italy , Arduino, Paolo G. Department of Surgical Sciences - CIR Dental School - University of Turin, Turin, Italy
Pages :
5
From page :
1
To page :
5
Abstract :
Patients affected by polycythemia vera (PV), a myeloproliferative neoplasm characterized by an elevated red blood cell mass, are at high risk of vascular and thrombotic complications. Conventional therapeutic options aim at reducing vascular and thrombotic risk; low-dose aspirin and phlebotomy are first-line recommendations, for patients at low risk of thrombotic events, whereas cytoreductive therapy, usually hydroxyurea (HU) or interferon alpha, is recommended for high-risk patients. In the present study, we report the case of a patient with persistent oral ulcerations, possibly related to long-lasting HU treatment, firstly treated with topic and systemic corticosteroids and then more effectively with the addition of low-level laser therapy. Laser photobiomodulation has achieved pain control and has contributed to the healing of oral ulcers without any adverse effect; this has permitted a reduction in the dose of systemic corticosteroids and the suspension of the use of the topic ones, due to the long-term stability of oral health, even after the interruption of low-level laser therapy sessions.
Keywords :
Laser Photobiomodulation , Complex Patient , Oral Ulcerations , Hydroxyurea-Induced
Journal title :
Case Reports in Dentistry
Serial Year :
2016
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Record number :
2614470
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