Oral lichen planus: etiopathogenesis. Anxiety and depression disorders and use of drugs / Líquen plano oral: atiopatogenia. Transtornos de ansiedade e depressão e uso de medicamentos

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2007

RESUMO

This study was aimed at investigating the possible association of the anxiety and depression disorders and the use of drugs with the oral lichen planus (OLP). The study group included patients with clinical and histopathologic diagnosis of OLP, according World Health Organization criteria (WHO, 1978), with or without skin and others mucosal involvement. A control group composed of individuals without skin and/or mucosal lichen planus, with similar characteristics to the OLP patients in respect to the sex, age and skin color, was included. For evaluation of anxiety and depression disorders a two self-administered scale the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI-T) and the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) scales were applied, both internationally validated scales. The daily drug intake was analyzed according to the following criteria: (1) classification of drugs according the ATC code (Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical - classification by OMS, 2007 version), (2) amount of drugs used - monopharmacy: 1 drug, minor polipharmacy: 2 a 4 drugs, e major polipharmacy: 5 or more drugs, and (3) use of drugs with potential to induce a lichenoid drug reaction. Sixty-three patients (mean age = 54.4 years, ratio female/male = 6:1) and 35 individuals of control group (mean age = 53.3 years, ratio female/male = 4:1) composed the sample of patients evaluated. The results showed that there were no statistically significant differences (P>0.05) between the OLP group and the control group with respect to anxiety and depression and the use of drugs. In conclusion, anxiety and depression disorders and the use of drugs seem to play no direct role in the etiopathogenesis of OLP. However, these factors should be considered for general evaluation of OLP patients, mainly for therapeutic purposes.

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depression diagnóstico bucal oral anxiety disorders líquen plano bucal oral drug use lichen planus oral diagnosis lichen planus oral transtornos da ansiedade depressão medicamento

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