Resumen
Introduction: Purpuras are red lesions with variable shades depending on evolution, determined by localized extravasation phenomena in the skin or mucosa; semiologically polymorphic and diffe-rentiated into thrombocytopenic and non-thrombocytopenic according to their pathophysiology. Ob-jective: To present a clinical case of non-thrombocytopenic oral purpura and probably exacerbated by the patient’s metabolic condition. Case report: A 51-year-old woman, partially edentulous and treated with metformin due to a diagnosis of type II diabetes mellitus, who registered non-palpa-ble red-purple lesions, vitro-pressure negative, compatible with petechiae and vibeces, distributed on the floor of the mouth, ventral face and lateral surfaces of the tongue associated with chronic trauma. Laboratory tests pointed to a scenario of poor metabolic control. Conclusion: Traumatic non-thrombocytopenic purpura was diagnosed, probably exacerbated by a metabolic condition. A histopathological study is required to confirm
| Idioma original | Español |
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| Publicación | Revista Killkana Salud y Bienestar |
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| Estado | Publicada - 2023 |
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ODS 3: Salud y bienestar
Palabras clave
- Púrpura
- Púrpura no trombocitopénica
- Diabetes mellitus
- Reporte de caso
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