Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences | |
Profile of salivary gland flow dysfunctions in patients with differentiated thyroid carcinoma submitted to radioiodine therapy | |
Anna Clara Fontes Vieira1  Aline Sampaio Lima Rodrigues1  Maria Carmen Fontoura Nogueira Da Cruz1  Fernanda Ferreira Lopes1  | |
[1] ,Federal University of Maranhão Dental School Department of DentistrySão Luís MA ,Brazil | |
关键词: thyroid gland tumors; iodine radioisotopes; salivary glands; saliva; xerostomia; hyposalivation; | |
DOI : 10.1590/S1677-32252013000300004 | |
来源: SciELO | |
【 摘 要 】
AIM: To evaluate the effects of radioiodine therapy on salivary flow in patients with differentiated thyroid cancer. METHODS: A sample comprising 88 patients submitted to ablation with iodine 131 was included in the study. The patients were submitted to sialometry and evaluation of the presence of xerostomia before, 10 days and 3 months after radioiodine therapy. RESULTS: Xerostomia was observed in 36.4% of the patients before radioiodine therapy, 59.15% at 10 days after therapy, and 25% at 3 months after therapy. Significant differences were observed in non-stimulated salivary flow rates between the second and third evaluations (p<0.020) and in stimulated salivary flow between the first and second evaluations (p<0.010). CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that changes in salivary flow resulting from radioiodine therapy are more pronounced during the first weeks after treatment and seem to regress after 3 months.
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