Diagnostic and therapeutic pathways of lip lesions in onco hematology: report of a challenging pediatric case

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https://doi.org/10.4322/bds.2024.e4283

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Background: Oncohematologic patients have a high incidence of thrombosis, due to either their the underlying disease or treatment. The standard management involves low molecular weight anticoagulants; however, these agents may increase bleeding risk. Case report: A rare case of acute hemorrhagic lesion in pediatric patient is described, emphasizing the diagnostic challenges encountered. An eight-year-old male with severe anemia, fever, and thrombosis of the superior and inferior vena cava was admitted for diagnostic evaluation. Enoxaparin was prescribed, and the diagnosis of anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL) was confirmed. After 20 days of anticoagulant therapy, the patient developed epistaxis followed by the formation of oral hemorrhagic edema in the upper and lower lips. A specific protocol of oral care with multiprofessional team was implemented.The lesion showed resolution, along with physical and emotional recovery. Conclusion: The personalized care protocol successfully restored essential oral functions, including chewing, swallowing, digestion, taste, and speech, thereby redefining the true significance of a smile; crucial in oncohematological patients.

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Dentistry; Oncology; Oral cavity; Pediatrics; Thrombosis.

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2024-11-28

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Boechat Feyo V, Roeles IS de O, Fabri JC, Provinciali LS, Esteves TC, Chaves M das GAM, et al. Diagnostic and therapeutic pathways of lip lesions in onco hematology: report of a challenging pediatric case. BDS [Internet]. 28º de novembro de 2024 [citado 7º de outubro de 2025];27(3). Disponível em: https://bds.ict.unesp.br/index.php/cob/article/view/4283

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Artigo de Caso Clínico / Descrição de Técnica

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