Autor: |
Tomo, Saygo, da Silva Santos, Ingrid, da Silva Cunha, John L., Miyahara, Glauco I., Prado Ribeiro, Ana C., dos Santos Silva, Alan R., Simonato, Luciana E. |
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Oral Surgery (1752-2471); Nov2022, Vol. 15 Issue 4, p560-563, 4p |
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Background: Fixed drug eruption is a drug reaction characterized by the recurrent occurrence of erosive or ulcerative lesions in skin or mucosa surfaces upon the use of a specific drug. The occurrence of fixed drug eruption in oral mucosa is rare and ill documented. Case report: A 37‐year‐old woman who presented with recurrent erosive lesions in the palatal marginal gingiva of the upper first molars for 3 consecutive months. In anamnesis and follow‐up, the time association with the intake of piroxicam to treat menstrual pain led us to the diagnosis of fixed drug eruption. Conclusion: Piroxicam is a rare culprit drug to fixed drug eruption, especially in oral mucosa. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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