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Clinical value of diascopy and other non-invasive techniques on differential diagnosis algorithms of oral pigmentations: a systematic review
Daniel Pérez-lópezEva-maría Otero-reyAndrés Blanco-carriónMaite Pena-cristóbalInmaculada Tomássubject
Oral Medicine and Pathologybusiness.industryData synthesisNon invasiveMEDLINEPigmentationsOdontologíaReview030206 dentistryCochrane LibraryCiencias de la salud03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineData extraction030220 oncology & carcinogenesisClinical valueUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÃ DICASMedicineDifferential diagnosis:CIENCIAS MÃ DICAS [UNESCO]businessGeneral DentistryAlgorithmdescription
Objectives To determine the diagnostic value of diascopy and other non-invasive clinical aids on recent differential diagnosis algorithms of oral mucosal pigmentations affecting subjects of any age. Material and Methods Data Sources: this systematic review was conducted by searching PubMed, Scopus, Dentistry & Oral Sciences Source and the Cochrane Library (2000-2015); Study Selection: two reviewers independently selected all types of English articles describing differential diagnosis algorithms of oral pigmentations and checked the references of finally included papers; Data Extraction: one reviewer performed the data extraction and quality assessment based on previously defined fields while the other reviewer checked their validity. Results Data Synthesis: eight narrative reviews and one single case report met the inclusion criteria. Diascopy was used on six algorithms (66.67%) and X-ray was included once (11.11%; 44.44% with text mentions); these were considered helpful tools in the diagnosis of intravascular and exogenous pigmentations, respectively. Surface rubbing was described once in the text (11.11%). Conclusions Diascopy was the most applied method followed by X-ray and surface rubbing. The limited scope of these procedures only makes them useful when a positive result is obtained, turning biopsy into the most recommended technique when diagnosis cannot be established on clinical grounds alone. Key words:Algorithm, differential diagnosis, flow chart, oral mucosa, oral pigmentation, systematic review.
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2016-10-01 |