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Herpesviruses in Periapical Pathoses: An Updated Systematic Review

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Jakovljević, Aleksandar
Andrić, Miroslav
Knežević, Aleksandra
Beljić-Ivanović, Katarina
Miletić, Maja
Jovanović, Tanja
Kesić, Ljiljana
Milasin, Jelena
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Ongrádi, Joseph
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Abstract
Apical periodontitis represents a chronic inflammation and destruction of periradicular tissue caused by polymicrobial infection of endodontic origin. The aim of this systematic review was to make an update on findings related to Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) presence in periapical pathoses and to correlate these findings with clinical, histopathological and radiographic features of periapical lesions. Methods were based on the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses (PRISMA) statement. A search was performed using PubMed, Web of Science and SCOPUS. Search key words included the following medical subjects heading terms: (periapical disease OR apical periodontitis OR periapical lesions OR periapical abscess) AND (viruses OR herpesvir*). A manual search involved references from articles retrieved for possible inclusion. The search, evalua‐ tion, and critical appraisal of articles were performed by two independent judges. Collected da...ta were analyzed using the measures of descriptive statistics. The final review has included twenty nine articles related to herpesviral presence periapical pathoses. Qualitative analysis indicated that EBV HCMV, and HHV-8 were the most prevalent species in periapical pathoses. Our findings suggest that there is wide variety of herpesviruses detection rates in periapical pathoses in relation to their clinical, histopathological and radiographic features.

Keywords:
periapical disease / apical periodontitis / periapical abscess / human cytomegalovirus / Epstein–Barr virus
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Herpesviridae, 2016, 31-74
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  • Rijeka : InTech
Funding / projects:
  • Genetic control and molecular mechanisms in malignant, inflammatory and developmental pathologies of the orofacial region (RS-175075)
  • Importance of viral genetic variability in human diseases (RS-175073)

DOI: 10.5772/64004

ISBN: 978-953-51-2611-9

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https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2597
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editor = "Ongrádi, Joseph",
author = "Jakovljević, Aleksandar and Andrić, Miroslav and Knežević, Aleksandra and Beljić-Ivanović, Katarina and Miletić, Maja and Jovanović, Tanja and Kesić, Ljiljana and Milasin, Jelena",
year = "2016",
abstract = "Apical periodontitis represents a chronic inflammation and destruction of periradicular tissue caused by polymicrobial infection of endodontic origin. The aim of this systematic review was to make an update on findings related to Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) presence in periapical pathoses and to correlate these findings with clinical, histopathological and radiographic features of periapical lesions. Methods were based on the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses (PRISMA) statement. A search was performed using PubMed, Web of Science and SCOPUS. Search key words included the following medical subjects heading terms: (periapical disease OR apical periodontitis OR periapical lesions OR periapical abscess) AND (viruses OR herpesvir*). A manual search involved references from articles retrieved for possible inclusion. The search, evalua‐ tion, and critical appraisal of articles were performed by two independent judges. Collected data were analyzed using the measures of descriptive statistics. The final review has included twenty nine articles related to herpesviral presence periapical pathoses. Qualitative analysis indicated that EBV HCMV, and HHV-8 were the most prevalent species in periapical pathoses. Our findings suggest that there is wide variety of herpesviruses detection rates in periapical pathoses in relation to their clinical, histopathological and radiographic features.",
publisher = "Rijeka : InTech",
journal = "Herpesviridae",
booktitle = "Herpesviruses in Periapical Pathoses: An Updated Systematic Review",
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Ongrádi, J., Jakovljević, A., Andrić, M., Knežević, A., Beljić-Ivanović, K., Miletić, M., Jovanović, T., Kesić, L.,& Milasin, J.. (2016). Herpesviruses in Periapical Pathoses: An Updated Systematic Review. in Herpesviridae
Rijeka : InTech., 31-74.
https://doi.org/10.5772/64004
Ongrádi J, Jakovljević A, Andrić M, Knežević A, Beljić-Ivanović K, Miletić M, Jovanović T, Kesić L, Milasin J. Herpesviruses in Periapical Pathoses: An Updated Systematic Review. in Herpesviridae. 2016;:31-74.
doi:10.5772/64004 .
Ongrádi, Joseph, Jakovljević, Aleksandar, Andrić, Miroslav, Knežević, Aleksandra, Beljić-Ivanović, Katarina, Miletić, Maja, Jovanović, Tanja, Kesić, Ljiljana, Milasin, Jelena, "Herpesviruses in Periapical Pathoses: An Updated Systematic Review" in Herpesviridae (2016):31-74,
https://doi.org/10.5772/64004 . .

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