Shape of the craniofacial complex in children with Turner syndrome.

Journal de biologie buccale Pub Date : 1992-12-01
C Rongen-Westerlaken, E vd Born, B Prahl-Andersen, B Rikken, V Teunenbroek, N Kamminga, I vd Tweel, B J Otten, H A Delamarre vd Waal, N M Drayer
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The shape of the craniofacial complex was established in 69 children with Turner syndrome aged between 3.5 and 16.6 years. The children had not been treated with growth hormone (GH) or anabolic steroids. On a standardized lateral roentgenencephalogram 13 linear and 7 angular variables were measured. Data of all variables were available from normal Dutch children for comparison. The main abnormalities were located in the cranial base and in the mandible and consisted of a short posterior cranial base, all increased cranial base angle and a short, retrognathic and posteriorly rotated mandible. The maxilla was smaller than normal and also slightly posteriorly rotated. The abnormalities were already present in young children with Turner syndrome. Indications were found that in Turner syndrome interstitially as well as appositionally growing cartilage is affected. The changes in the maxilla can be explained in various ways. They may be due to defective growth of the nasal cartilage or to a disorder in the intramembranous ossification of the maxilla or they may be adaptive to the changes in the cranial base and the mandible. From this study it can be concluded that patients with Turner syndrome exhibit several craniofacial abnormalities, probably due to a cartilage disorder.

特纳综合征患儿颅面复合体的形状。
对69例年龄在3.5 ~ 16.6岁之间的特纳综合征患儿进行颅面复体形状测定。这些儿童没有接受生长激素(GH)或合成代谢类固醇治疗。在标准化侧位脑电图上测量了13个线性变量和7个角变量。所有变量的数据均来自荷兰正常儿童进行比较。主要异常位于颅底和下颌骨,包括后颅底短,颅底角均增加,下颌短,嵴后和后旋转。上颌骨比正常小,也轻微后旋。这些异常在患有特纳综合症的幼儿中已经存在。适应症发现,在特纳综合征间质以及相对生长的软骨受到影响。上颌骨的变化可以用多种方式来解释。它们可能是由于鼻软骨生长的缺陷或上颌骨膜内骨化的紊乱,或者它们可能是适应颅底和下颌骨的变化。从这项研究可以得出结论,特纳综合征患者表现出几种颅面异常,可能是由于软骨紊乱。
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