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Aggressive behaviour of cherubism in a teenager: 4-years of clinical follow-up associated with radiographic and histological features
Fecha
2005-09-01Registro en:
Dentomaxillofacial Radiology. London: British Inst Radiology, v. 34, n. 5, p. 313-318, 2005.
0250-832X
10.1259/dmfr/32866350
WOS:000231906500010
WOS000231906500010.pdf
1274225455678400
Autor
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Special Hlth Care Needs & Special Hlth Care Needs
Institución
Resumen
Cherubism is a rare hereditary fibro-osseous childhood disease characterized by bone degradation and fibrous tissue replacement at the angles of the mandible and at the tuberosity areas of the maxilla that leads to prominence of the lower face and an appearance reminiscent of the cherub's portrayal in Renaissance art. This disease has an autosomal dominant hereditary characteristic. The purpose of this report is to analyse laboratory tests, clinicopathological and radiographic features of cherubism and its intraoral manifestations in a patient during 4-years of follow-up, correlating the features observed in this case with those of the literature. Also discussed is the atypical and aggressive behaviour of this case during puberty.