2例巴氏综合征无胚性发育不全的典型特征。

Nephron Extra Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-12-18 DOI:10.1159/000345801
Hercílio Martelli-Júnior, Shirlene Pimentel Ferreira, Paula Cristina B Pereira, Ricardo D Coletta, Sibele Nascimento de Aquino, Débora Marques Miranda, Ana Cristina Simões E Silva
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摘要

背景/目的:牙釉质发育不全症(Amelogenesis imperfecta, AI)是由于牙釉质形成的许多遗传缺陷,影响牙釉质的数量和质量,导致牙齿长牙延迟和美容后果。AI已被描述与肾钙质沉着症有关,这被称为珐琅质肾综合征。本病例报告的目的是首次描述2例Bartter综合征(BS)患者AI的典型特征。方法:系统筛查8例确诊BS患者的牙齿异常,作为治疗方案的一部分。对有提示临床特征的患者行全景x线摄片,并对蛀牙进行扫描电镜分析。结果:2例女童BS均有典型的AI特征。这2例患者表现为肾钙质沉着症,延误了诊断和充分的临床控制。遗传分析在其中1例患者中检测到导致BS的突变。在这种情况下,BS是由于KCNJ1基因外显子5的纯合突变导致缬氨酸取代了密码子214上的丙氨酸(A214V)。结论:在BS中发现典型的AI特征,可能初步证明肾小管疾病患者的生物矿化过程异常也可能影响牙组织钙沉积。
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Typical Features of Amelogenesis Imperfecta in Two Patients with Bartter's Syndrome.

Typical Features of Amelogenesis Imperfecta in Two Patients with Bartter's Syndrome.

Background/aims: Amelogenesis imperfecta (AI) is due to many inherited defects of enamel formation that affect the quantity and quality of enamel, leading to delay in tooth eruption and cosmetic consequences. AI has been described in association with nephrocalcinosis, which is called the enamel-renal syndrome. The aim of this case report is to describe typical features of AI in 2 patients with Bartter's syndrome (BS) for the first time.

Methods: -Eight patients with confirmed BS were systematically screened for dental abnormalities as part of protocol. Those with suggestive clinical features of AI were submitted to panoramic X-ray and decayed teeth were analyzed by scanning electron microscopy.

Results: Typical features of AI were detected in 2 girls with BS. These 2 patients showed nephrocalcinosis, and diagnosis and adequate clinical control were delayed. Genetic analysis detected the mutation responsible for BS in 1 of these patients. In this case, BS was due to a homozygous mutation of exon 5 of the KCNJ1 gene resulting in a substitution of valine for alanine at the codon 214 (A214V).

Conclusions: The finding of typical features of AI in BS might constitute preliminary evidence that abnormalities of the biomineralization process found in patients with renal tubular disorders might also affect calcium deposition in dental tissues.

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期刊介绍: An open-access subjournal to Nephron. ''Nephron EXTRA'' publishes additional high-quality articles that cannot be published in the main journal ''Nephron'' due to space limitations.
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