腺扁桃体肥大对颅面及全身生长的影响:综述

IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Jun Hosomichi, Takashi Ono
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摘要

腺样体和扁桃体是瓦尔德耶氏环的组成部分,在儿童时期对免疫防御至关重要,但当肥大时可能导致严重的健康问题。这篇综述探讨了腺扁桃体肥大对儿童颅面发育、一般生长和免疫功能的影响。腺样体和扁桃体肿大与阻塞性睡眠呼吸障碍密切相关,这可能导致身体发育、认知发育受损和颅面异常,如错颌和下颌生长改变。腺扁桃体切除术是儿童阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(PedOSA)的主要治疗方法,在生活质量、呼吸功能和生长方面具有被证实的益处。然而,残留的PedOSA在许多病例中仍然存在,需要长期随访和辅助治疗。外科技术的最新进展通过减少术后并发症改善了预后。新兴研究挑战了传统的淋巴组织生长模型,揭示了年龄、性别和地区特异性的变化,强调了个性化治疗策略的必要性。未来的研究应关注影响淋巴组织生长的遗传和环境因素,优化干预时机,评估长期结果,以加强儿科护理。
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Impact of adenotonsillar hypertrophy on craniofacial and general growth: A narrative review
The adenoids and tonsils, integral components of Waldeyer's ring, are vital for immune defense during childhood but can cause significant health issues when hypertrophied. This review explores the impact of adeno-tonsillar hypertrophy on pediatric craniofacial development, general growth, and immune function. Enlarged adenoids and tonsils are strongly associated with obstructive sleep-disordered breathing, which can lead to impaired physical growth, cognitive development, and craniofacial abnormalities such as malocclusion and altered mandibular growth. Adeno-tonsillectomy is the primary treatment for pediatric obstructive sleep apnea (PedOSA), with proven benefits in quality of life, respiratory function, and growth. However, residual PedOSA persists in many cases, necessitating long-term follow-up and adjunct therapies. Recent advances in surgical techniques have improved outcomes by reducing postoperative complications. Emerging studies challenge traditional models of lymphoid tissue growth, revealing age-, sex-, and region-specific variations that emphasize the need for personalized treatment strategies. Future research should focus on genetic and environmental factors influencing lymphoid tissue growth, optimizing intervention timing, and evaluating long-term outcomes to enhance pediatric care.
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Seminars in Orthodontics
Seminars in Orthodontics DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
CiteScore
2.20
自引率
4.80%
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28
审稿时长
10 days
期刊介绍: Each issue provides up-to-date, state-of-the-art information on a single topic in orthodontics. Readers are kept abreast of the latest innovations, research findings, clinical applications and clinical methods. Collection of the issues will provide invaluable reference material for present and future review.
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