Neonatal Riga-Fede disease: A systematic review of 84 cases collected over 120 years

Q4 Medicine
Rangapriya Alagar Thirumalai, V. Raveenthiran
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Background: Traumatic ulceration of the tongue due to congenital teeth is known as Riga-Fede disease (RFD). The literature on RFD consists largely of anecdotal case reports, thereby lacking valid clinical recommendations. While managing a newborn with RFD complicated by Ludwig’s angina, this knowledge gap was recognized. Therefore, this systematic review was conducted to gain insight into the optimal management and the possible complications of RFD. Methods: A literature search was conducted using PubMed, Google Scholar, and Science Direct, supplemented with African Journals Online, Indmed, and manual searches. Papers published between 1900 and July 2023 in any language were retrieved. Neonates with natal or neonatal teeth and ulceration of the oral mucosa were included. Papers with incomplete data and review articles were excluded. Results: A total of 84 newborns with RFD from 62 published reports (including the case reported herein) were analyzed. Most of the reports were from the Indian subcontinent, and the frequency of reporting has increased since the year 2000. Tongue ulceration in all cases was due to mandibular incisors. There was no significant difference in the median duration of healing between the tooth extraction group (14 days) and the conservative management group (18 days). There was only a very weak positive correlation between the duration of symptoms and healing time, which was statistically insignificant. Conclusion: Healing of mucosal ulcers in RFD is often protracted and does not appear to be influenced by the duration of symptoms or by the modality of treatment. Extraction of the offending teeth is more common (75% of cases) than conservative management, such as grinding (ameloplasty) or resin capping of teeth. RFD is mostly a benign disorder; however, serious complications such as meningitis, Ludwig’s angina, and soft tissue abscesses can rarely occur with Staphylococcus aureus infections.
新生儿里加-费德病:对 120 年来收集的 84 个病例的系统回顾
背景:先天性牙齿导致的舌外伤性溃疡被称为里加-费德病(Riga-Fede disease,RFD)。有关 RFD 的文献主要由轶事病例报告组成,因此缺乏有效的临床建议。在治疗一名患有 RFD 并发路德维希心绞痛的新生儿时,我们认识到了这一知识空白。因此,我们进行了此次系统性综述,以深入了解 RFD 的最佳治疗方法和可能出现的并发症:方法:使用 PubMed、Google Scholar 和 Science Direct 进行文献检索,并辅以非洲期刊在线、Indmed 和人工检索。检索了 1900 年至 2023 年 7 月间发表的任何语言的论文。有新生儿牙齿或新生儿口腔粘膜溃疡的新生儿也包括在内。数据不完整的论文和综述性文章被排除在外:结果:共分析了 62 篇已发表报告中的 84 例 RFD 新生儿(包括本文报告的病例)。大多数报告来自印度次大陆,自 2000 年以来,报告的频率有所增加。所有病例的舌头溃疡都是由于下颌切牙引起的。拔牙组(14 天)和保守治疗组(18 天)的中位愈合时间没有明显差异。症状持续时间与愈合时间之间只有很弱的正相关,在统计学上不显著:结论:RFD 患者黏膜溃疡的愈合时间通常较长,似乎不受症状持续时间或治疗方式的影响。与磨牙(臼齿成形术)或树脂盖牙等保守治疗方法相比,拔除患牙(75% 的病例)更为常见。RFD 多为良性疾病,但金黄色葡萄球菌感染很少会出现脑膜炎、路德维希心绞痛和软组织脓肿等严重并发症。
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Journal of Neonatal Surgery
Journal of Neonatal Surgery Medicine-Surgery
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