[Hematologic deficiencies in patients with recurrent oral aphthae]
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[Hematologic deficiencies in patients with recurrent oral aphthae]
Abstract
Background: The prevalence of iron, folic acid and vitamin B12 deficiencies and their role in the development of recurrent oral ulcerations is not well known. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of these deficiencies in our patients.
Patients and methods: Iron, folic acid and vitamin B12 levels were studied in 80 patients with recurrent oral ulcerations (ROU) and the results were compared with a control group of 29 patients with different oral diseases.
Results: In the recurrent oral ulcers patients, deficiencies were detected in 21/80 patients (26.2%). In 18 cases they were pure: iron (4), folic acid (10) and vitamin B12 (4). In 3 patients, combined deficiencies were detected, being secondary to pernicious anaemia in two patients. In the control group, deficiencies were observed in 4/29 cases (13.7%). In three cases they were isolated (one case suffered from ferropenic anaemia and two patients of pernicious anaemia).
Conclusions: Patients with recurrent oral ulcerations have more frequently iron, folic acid and vitamin B12 deficiencies than those with other diseases of oral mucosa. However, there were not significant differences when the frequency of deficiency of each one of such elements were taken into account separately.
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