与非综合征人群相比,特纳综合征不同人群的垂直头测量特征:荟萃分析。

IF 0.9 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Special Care in Dentistry Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-23 DOI:10.1111/scd.12966
Kara Bierley, Gregory S Antonarakis
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摘要

目的:本研究旨在利用荟萃分析方法评估特纳综合征(TS)患者的垂直头形特征:查询了六个电子数据库(截至 2023 年 8 月),以确定比较 TS 患者与女性对照组的垂直头形特征的研究。从符合条件的研究中提取数据,并采用随机效应荟萃分析。此外,还尝试对年龄和核型进行分组荟萃分析。使用改进版的 AXIS 工具对偏倚风险进行了评估:在最初确定的 195 项研究中,有 17 项被纳入定量综述,从而获得了来自 10 个不同国家的 417 名 TS 患者样本。总体而言,偏倚风险值得怀疑。研究发现,患有TS的女性下颌横突高度较小,同时面部后部高度降低,面部前后高度比增大,下颌平面角度增大。分组荟萃分析表明,与其他核型的女性相比,单体X核型女性的垂直头形特征偏离正常值的程度更大:结论:患有TS的女性的垂直侧向头形特征与非综合征女性的头形特征有显著差异,其中单体X核型女性的偏差最大且最一致。TS女性患者的颅面后部垂直发育较少,下颌骨横突高度明显下降,导致了观察到的头形特征。
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Vertical cephalometric characteristics in different populations with Turner syndrome as compared to non-syndromic populations: A meta-analysis.

Aims: The present aim was to evaluate vertical cephalometric characteristics in populations with Turner syndrome (TS) using meta-analysis methodology.

Methods: Six electronic databases were queried, up to August 2023, to identify studies comparing the vertical cephalometric characteristics in populations with TS, compared to female control groups. Data were extracted from eligible studies and random-effects meta-analysis was employed. Subgroup meta-analyses for age and karyotype were also attempted. Risk of bias was assessed using a modified version of the AXIS tool.

Results: From the initial 195 studies identified, 17 were included in the quantitative synthesis, resulting in a sample of 417 patients with TS, originating from 10 different countries. Risk of bias was overall questionable. Mandibular ramus height was found to be smaller in females with TS, along with a reduction in posterior facial height, a larger anterior-posterior facial height ratio, and an increase in the mandibular plane angle. Subgroup meta-analyses showed that females with the monosomy X karyotype had vertical cephalometric characteristics which deviated more from the norm than those with other karyotypes.

Conclusion: The vertical lateral cephalometric characteristics of females with TS differ significantly from those of non-syndromic females, with the largest and most consistent deviation being seen in the monosomy X karyotype. Females with TS show less craniofacial posterior vertical development, with an evident reduction in mandibular ramus height leading to the cephalometric characteristics observed.

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Special Care in Dentistry
Special Care in Dentistry DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: Special Care in Dentistry is the official journal of the Special Care Dentistry Association, the American Association of Hospital Dentists, the Academy of Dentistry for Persons with Disabilities, and the American Society for Geriatric Dentistry. It is the only journal published in North America devoted to improving oral health in people with special needs.
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