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Cross-sectional study of sublingual varicosities: systemic exposures

Anne Caroline dos Santos Barbosa, Daniela Ignacia Rivera Palma, Maria Karoline Santos Silva Melo, Ana Karolina Leão Silva Costa,Glória Maria de França

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery(2023)

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Purpose Sublingual varicose veins are a common vascular lesion with different names, such as caviar tongue or vascular malformations. This study aimed to investigate whether there is an association between sublingual varicose veins and cardiovascular diseases by observing arterial hypertension, diabetes, thrombosis, and infarction. In addition, to evaluate a series of thrombi that affected the oral cavity and to analyze their clinical aspects and relate them to possible systemic alterations. Methods This is a cross-sectional study consisting of a sample of 134 varicosities, 23 vascular malformations, and 4 thrombosis. Results Lingual varicosities are more frequently observed in women aged 57.4 ± 16.4 years. Hypertension was present in lingual varicosities ( n = 73), as well as diabetes ( n = 107), reports of thrombosis ( n = 41), and infarction ( n = 45). Arterial hypertension was decompensated ( n = 12). The most frequent underlying diseases were diabetes ( p < 0.001), infarction ( p = 0.012), and thrombosis ( p = 0.004), and the most commonly used drug was losartan. Conclusion It can be inferred from the present study that lingual varicosities are related to cardiovascular diseases and can serve as a parameter to measure their decompensation.
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Varicose veins,Thrombosis,Hypertension
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