Lesch-Nyhan Syndrome and Oral Self-injury: A Systematic Review of Case Reports.

Q3 Dentistry
Sapna Negi, Snehasish Tripathy, Yash Merchant, Ankita Mathur, Vini Mehta
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Abstract

Background: This systematic analysis of case reports aimed to compile available knowledge and identify trends in disorder onset, symptoms, treatment, and possible interventions across individual cases associated with Lesch-Nyhan syndrome (LNS) oral self-injury.

Materials and methods: "Lesch-Nyhan syndrome" and "oral self-mutilation" were entered as keywords in four search engines. All cases reporting the patients' demographics and documented episodes of self-mutilation, with details on treatment and management, were included. Descriptive statistics and a narrative approach were used to present findings.

Results: Nineteen case reports comprising 26 patients were included. The patients were reported to develop oral self-mutilation at an average age of 4 ± 3.42 years. The medical history of 69.23% of patients suggests developmental delays. In 53.84% of patients, individuals exhibited ulceration or lacerations across the tongue, lower lip, thumbs, cheeks, index finger, dorsum of hands, and extensor surface of the forearm. Multiple teeth extractions, mouth splints and guards, allopurinol, and botulinum toxin-A were reported as common treatment modalities.

Conclusion: A multidimensional strategy and improved genetic elucidation can potentially identify disease genes for the nonelucidated pathophysiology and clinical manifestations of LNS.

Clinical significance: Given the challenges faced by clinicians in syndromic patients, the paper tabulates pharmacological and nonpharmacological management with their reported success. These suggestions can potentially guide pediatricians and dentists to formulate a treatment plan for LNS cases.

How to cite this article: Negi S, Tripathy S, Merchant Y, et al. Lesch-Nyhan Syndrome and Oral Self-injury: A Systematic Review of Case Reports. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2024;17(12):1431-1438.

Lesch-Nyhan综合征与口腔自伤:个案报告的系统回顾。
背景:本研究对病例报告进行系统分析,旨在收集现有知识,并确定与Lesch-Nyhan综合征(LNS)口腔自伤相关的个体病例的发病、症状、治疗和可能的干预措施的趋势。材料与方法:在四个搜索引擎中以关键词输入“Lesch-Nyhan综合征”和“口腔自残”。包括所有报告患者人口统计资料和自残事件记录的病例,以及治疗和管理的详细情况。使用描述性统计和叙述方法来呈现研究结果。结果:共纳入19例病例26例。患者发生口腔自残的平均年龄为4±3.42岁。69.23%的患者病史提示发育迟缓。53.84%的患者在舌头、下唇、拇指、脸颊、食指、手背和前臂伸肌面出现溃疡或撕裂伤。多次拔牙,口腔夹板和护套,别嘌呤醇和肉毒毒素- a是常见的治疗方法。结论:多维策略和改进的基因阐明可以潜在地识别LNS未阐明的病理生理和临床表现的疾病基因。临床意义:鉴于临床医生在综合征患者中面临的挑战,本文列出了药理学和非药理学管理及其报道的成功。这些建议有可能指导儿科医生和牙医制定LNS病例的治疗方案。如何引用这篇文章:Negi S, Tripathy S, Merchant Y等。Lesch-Nyhan综合征与口腔自伤:个案报告的系统回顾。中华临床儿科杂志;2017;17(12):1431-1438。
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