Frontiers in Dentistry (Dec 2013)

Comparison of oral lesion prevalence between renal transplant patients and dialysis patients.

  • Arash Mansourian,
  • Amin Manouchehri,
  • Shiva Shirazian,
  • Elham Moslemi,
  • Golnaz Haghpanah

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 6

Abstract

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Renal transplantation is performed in patients with end stage renal disease as the best treatment plan. However, different complications may occur in these patients due to the direct consequences of the renal disease or drug-induced suppression of the body immune system. The main objective of the present study was to compare different oral lesions in patients receiving renal transplantation with the patients undergoing dialysis referred to two hospitals in Tehran, Iran.In this cross-sectional study, 93 renal transplant patients who had received renal transplant at least 6 months prior to our study, were selected from their records at the hospitals. Furthermore, 93 candidates of renal transplantation were selected as the control group. The patients in both case and control groups underwent oral examinations and the results were analyzed by chi-square test and Spearman correlation coefficient.At least one oral lesion was found in 30 (32.2%) patients in the renal transplant group and 8 (8.6%) patents in the control subjects. The difference between the two groups was statistically significant (p

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