Hemimaxillofacial Dysplasia (Segmental Odontomaxillary Dysplasia): Case Study With 11 Years of Follow-Up From Primary to Adult Dentition
Autor: | Tom D. Daley, Charles P. Minett |
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Rok vydání: | 2012 |
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Male
Hypertrichosis Cuspid Maxillary sinus Choristoma Quadrant (abdomen) stomatognathic system Hyperpigmentation Segmental odontomaxillary dysplasia Odontodysplasia medicine Humans Bicuspid Tooth Deciduous Tooth Unerupted Dental alveolus Hypopigmentation Bone Diseases Developmental Tooth Eruption Ectopic business.industry Lip Diseases Anatomy medicine.disease Maxillary Diseases Hypoplasia Sweat Glands Radiography medicine.anatomical_structure Otorhinolaryngology Dysplasia Child Preschool Surgery Oral Surgery medicine.symptom business Facial Dermatoses Follow-Up Studies |
Zdroj: | Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. 70:1183-1191 |
ISSN: | 0278-2391 |
Popis: | c d l In 1987, Miles et al described 2 otherwise healthy patients, 3.5 and 15 years of age, who exhibited congenital mild facial asymmetry and unilateral enlargement of the maxillary gingiva and alveolar bone. One patient had hypoplastic teeth in the affected quadrant and missing premolars, and the other patient had hypoplasia of only the premolars. The older patient also exhibited hypertrichosis of skin in the affected area. The investigators suggested the term hemimaxillofacial dysplasia (HD) for this condition. In 1990, Danforth et al decribed 8 patients with similar features, but without nown skin changes, and proposed the term segental odontomaxillary dysplasia (SOD), which hey believed to be a more accurate descriptor. In 996, DeSalvo et al reported a case involving a 7-year-old girl, using the term SOD, associated with an area of hypopigmentation of the upper lip on the affected side. Also, in 1996, Packota et al detailed the maxillary radiographic features of 12 cases of SOD, including bony sclerosis with thickened vertical trabeculae in the affected area, missing premolars, delayed eruption of adjacent teeth, and a small maxillary sinus on the affected side. In 2004, Welsch and Stein reported on 1 patient with Becker’s evus of the skin and recommended the acronym ATS (hemimaxillary enlargement, asymmetry of he face, tooth abnormalities, and skin findings) to dd yet another term for this condition. Other cases |
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