畸形发育不良患者言语预后与头颅测量尺寸的相关性。

E Karlstedt, E Isotalo, M L Haapanen, M Kalland, S Pirinen, I Kaitila
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异位异型发育不良(DTD)是一种隐性遗传形式的骨软骨发育不良,表现为不成比例的身材矮小和多种骨科问题。临床口腔表现包括腭裂或粘膜下腭裂至少一半的患者。组织学研究显示生长板、关节软骨、喉部软骨、气管软骨和耳部软骨发生改变。编码硫酸盐转运膜蛋白的DTDST基因的突变是导致这种疾病的原因。研究了33例患者的言语特征及其与头侧测量的相关性。33例患者中有13例出现低鼻音,17例出现/R/、/S/或/L/发音错误。这些都与腭畸形的发生无关。低鼻音是非典型的,与获得的鼻平衡评分无关。与健康对照组相比,反映声道口面面积大小的头部测量在DTD患者中较短。DTD中特定的言语特征可能是由于声道大小和形状的改变以及喉和气管软骨的结构和功能异常造成的。
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Correlation between speech outcome and cephalometric dimensions in patients with diastrophic dysplasia.

Diastrophic dysplasia (DTD) is a recessively inherited form of osteochondrodysplasia, presenting with disproportionate short stature and multiple orthopedic problems. The clinical oral manifestations include either cleft palate or submucous cleft palate in at least half of the patients. Histological studies have shown alterations in growth plate, articular, laryngeal, tracheal, and ear cartilages. Mutations in the DTDST gene, which codes for the sulphate transporter membrane protein, are responsible for the disease. Thirty-three patients were studied for speech characteristics and their correlation with cephalometric dimensions. Hyponasality was observed in 13 and misarticulation of /R/, /S/, or /L/ sounds in 17 of the 33 patients. Neither of these correlated with the occurrence of palatal deformities. Hyponasality was atypical and did not correlate with the obtained nasalance scores. Cephalometric measurements reflecting the size of the orofacial area of the vocal tract were short in the DTD patients compared with those in the healthy controls. The specific speech characteristics in DTD probably result from both the altered size and shape of the vocal tract and the structural and functional abnormalities of the laryngeal and tracheal cartilages.

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