Pathology of the GI Tract- Oral cavity and salivary glands (part 4 of 4) Flashcards
what is the incidence of xerostomia?
as high as 20% of patients >70 years of age
what are three etiologies of xerostomia?
medications, Sjogren syndrome, radiation therapy for head/neck cancers
what medications are associated with causing xerostomia?
anticholinergics, antidepressants/antipsychotic, diuretic, antihypertensive, sedative, muscle relaxant, analgesic, and antihistamine drugs
what are four etiologies of sialadenitis?
trauma, autoimmune disease, viral infection, bacterial infection
what trauma can cause sialadenitis?
mucocele
What is the most common lesion of the salivary glands?
mucocele
where do mucocele’s occur and in what age groups?
usually on the lower lip as the result of trauma; occur at all ages but are most common in toddlers, young adults, and the elderly, who are more prone to falling
from a histologic standpoint, how can mucocele’s be described?
they are called pseudocysts because there is no true epithelial lining; they are a cyst like cavity filled with mucinous material and lined by organizing granulation tissue
what does xerostomia seen in sjogren syndrome result in?
difficulty swallowing foods, a decrease in the ability to taste, cracks and fissures in the mouth, and dryness of the buccal mucosa
what is essential for the diagnosis of Sjogren syndrome?
biopsy of the lip
what are patient’s with Sjogren syndrome at an increased risk of developing?
lymphoma
what is the most common viral cause of sialadenitis?
mumps
what are the two most common bacterial causes of sialadenitis?
staph aureus and strep viridans following ductal obstruction by stones or trauma
salivary gland neoplasms usually occur in what population of people?
usually occur in adults, with a slight female predominance, but about 5% occur in children younger than age 16
when do the benign salivary gland neoplasms often appear?
in the 5th -7th decade of life
when do the malignant salivary gland neoplasms appear?
later in life when compared to the benign neoplasms