Biomedical Scinece and Research Journals ! A Case of Oral leukoplakia Recovered by Receiving HRT for 3 Months
Leucoplakia is well known as a pre-malignant disease in oral tumour.
About 80 years ago, hormone replacement therapy was useful for the
treatment of oral leucoplakia. However, no report regarding efficacy of
HRT has not been obtained since then. Case 48y female, past history: 20y ovarian cyst, no smoking. She
became menopause in 2014 and noticed dry mouth and oral white coating
without pain. She visited at oral surgery of Tsurumi Dental University
and was diagnosed as a leukoplakia, following biopsy.
Oral and dental
examination revealed no evidence of apparent causes and she received
dental care, although no efficacy. She visited Keigu clinic, complaining
of
shoulder stiffness and pain, palpitation and dry mouth in April 2017.
Her sex hormone level showed E2 12.0 pg/mL, FSH 83.7mIU/mL, suggesting
loss of her ovarian function. Immunological examination showed CRP
0.10mg/dl, RF < 4 and ANA <40. She has no possibility of having
autoimmune
rheumatic disease. She began receiving HRT and was surprised at
disappearing of leucoplakia for 3 months. She keeps in good health until
the end
of 2018 under HRT receiving.
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