INTEGRANTES DEL GRUPO: Manuela Núñez Quiroga, Mayra Alejandra Benitez Rojas, Camilo Andrés Sabogal Arguello Diagnóstico de mucositis oral en pacientes oncológicos pediátricos: revisión sistemática Palabras clave: oral mucositis, child, cancer Oral mucositis diagnosis in child cancer Ecuaciones de búsqueda: AND child AND “oral mucositis” AND cancer OR child AND (“oral mucositis” OR stomatitis) AND cancer SCOPUS Document results: 1,844 documents 1. Clinical characteristics of children and adolescents undergoing hematopoietic cell transplantation who develop oral mucositis 2. Effectiveness of Topical Application of Honey on Oral Mucosa of Children for the Management of Oral Mucositis Associated with Chemotherapy 3. Honey in the management of side effects of radiotherapy- or radio/chemotherapy-induced oral mucositis. A systematic review 4. Systematic review of photobiomodulation for the management of oral mucositis in cancer patients and clinical practice guidelines 5. Unusual oral mucosal microbiota after hematopoietic cell transplantation with glycopeptide antibiotics: potential association with pathophysiology of oral mucositis 6. Patient and oncologist perceptions regarding symptoms and impact on quality-of-life of oral mucositis in cancer treatment: results from the Awareness Drives Oral Mucositis PercepTion (ADOPT) study 7. Factors contributing to the duration of chemotherapy-induced severe oral mucositis in oncopediatric patients 8. Oral mucositis as the most common complication of childhood cancer therapy: Review of the literature | [A gyermekkori malignus kórképek kemoterápiájának leggyakoribb mellékhatása, az oralis mucositis: Irodalmi áttekintés] 9. The effect of zinc sulfate on prevention, incidence, and severity of mucositis in leukemia patients undergoing chemotherapy 10. Prevention and treatment of oral mucositis pain following cancer therapy DENTISTRY AND ORAL ORAL SCIENCES SOURCE 1. Treatment of severe oral mucositis in a pediatric patient undergoing chemotherapy 2. Assessment of oral complications in children receiving chemotherapy 3. Palifermin and Chlorhexidine Mouthwashes in Prevention of ChemotherapyInduced Mucositis in Children with Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia: a Randomized Controlled Trial 4. Prevalence of oral manifestations in children and adolescents with cancer submitted to chemotherapy 5. Dental Management of Pediatric Patients Receiving Immunosuppressive Therapy and/or Radiation Therapy 6. Chemotherapy-induced oral mucositis in a patient with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia 7. Oral health status of children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia undergoing chemotherapy. 8. Oral mucositis in acute lymphoblastic leukaemia: analysis of 169 paediatric patients. 9. The results of a preventive dental program for pediatric patients with hematologic malignancies. 10. Seroprevalence of herpes virus associated with the presence and severity of oral mucositis in children diagnosed with acute lymphoid leukemia.