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. 2024 Dec;28(12):1209-1217.
doi: 10.1007/s11916-024-01305-8. Epub 2024 Jul 25.

Oral Neuropathy Associated with Commonly used Chemotherapeutic Agents: A Narrative Review

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Oral Neuropathy Associated with Commonly used Chemotherapeutic Agents: A Narrative Review

Maria Kouri et al. Curr Pain Headache Rep. 2024 Dec.

Abstract

Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) is a frequent complication of cytotoxic chemotherapeutic agents; its incidence largely varies, depending on type, dose, agent and preexisting risk factors. Oral-and-perioral-CIPN (OCIPN) is underreported. Neurotoxic agents can cause jaw pain or numbness. This review aims to present available data on OCIPN RECENT FINDINGS: A narrative literature review, following SANRA guidelines was conducted. PubMed and Cochrane databases were searched until September 2023. Articles referring to neuropathy or neuropathic pain due to head and neck cancer, head and neck radiotherapy, oropharyngeal mucositis, infection or post-surgical pain were excluded. Platinum-based chemotherapeutics, taxanes, vinca alkaloids, immunomodulatory and alkylating agents can cause OCIPN. Platinum-based chemotherapeutics can cause orofacial cold sensitivity, orofacial and jaw pain, oral cavity tingling and teeth hypersensitivity. Taxanes may induce oral cavity and tongue numbness and tingling as well as hot hypersensitivity. Vinca alkaloids may cause jaw, teeth and lips pain and oral mucosa hyperalgesia. Immunomodulatory drugs can cause lips, tongue and perioral numbness, while alkylating agents induce tongue and lips tingling and teeth cold-hypersensitivity. Chemotherapy may cause OCIPN due to changes in cellular structure and function, like alterations in membrane receptors and neurotransmission. OCIPN should be documented and physicians, dentists and health care providers should be alerted.

Keywords: Chemotherapeutic agents; Jaw pain; Oral cavity numbness; Oral cavity tingling, Teeth hypersensitivity; Oral chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy; Tongue numbness; Tongue tingling.

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Declarations. Ethics Approval and Consent to Participate: Ethical review and approval were waived for this study because this narrative review is based on data from previously published research and does not involve any human enrolment Informed Consent: Not applicable. Human and Animal Rights: This article does not contain any studies with human or animal subjects performed by any of the authors Competing interest: The authors declare no competing interests.

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