多毛症与头颈部改变的遗传条件有关

Q4 Dentistry
Mirelle Estéfane de Oliveira Caixeta, C. Dias, Rafael Martins Afonso Pereira, Thiago de Amorim Carvalho, Ivânia Aparecida Pimenta Santos Silva, R. Andrade
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简介:多毛症是一种罕见的疾病,在不一定是雄激素依赖的地方,体毛生长过度,这是多毛症的一个特殊特征。其病因仍有疑问,与综合征相关的发病率增加。这种基因关联会导致许多显著的系统性和颅面性变化,这应该得到牙医的认可和考虑。目的:在数据库中评估是否存在与影响头颈部的遗传综合征和条件相关的先天性多毛症。方法:检索PubMed NCBI数据库;遗传条件及其特征可在人类在线孟德尔遗传(OMIM)和蛋白质®中获得。结果:对63篇文章进行了分析,所有疾病都被认为是罕见的。在这些综合征中,常染色体显性遗传的患病率为48.64%,其次为常染色体隐性遗传的45.9%,1例X连锁隐性病例,1例由线粒体能量生成缺陷引起。在63种遗传疾病中,44种表现出神经发育变化。除了颅面受累本身,口腔结构改变的发生率很高,涉及所有疾病中的47种,主要包括牙齿异常、腭和牙龈变化。结论:多毛症与遗传成分的相关性与主要的颅面变化密切相关。因此,牙科医生对可能影响口腔的疾病的了解令人印象深刻,因为这与正确的治疗和患者更好的生活质量有关。
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Hypertrichosis associated with genetic conditions with head and neck alterations
INTRODUCTION: Hypertrichosis is a rare disorder in which there is an exaggerated growth of body hair in places that are not necessarily androgen-dependent, a particular feature of hirsutism. Its etiology is still questionable, with an increased incidence when associated with syndromes. This genetic association leads to numerous significant systemic and craniofacial changes, which should be recognized and considered by the dentist.OBJECTIVE: To assess, in databases, the presence of congenital hypertrichosis associated with genetic syndromes and conditions affecting the head and neck.METHODS: The search was conducted in PubMed-NCBI databases; genetic conditions along with their characteristics were available in Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM) and in Protein®.RESULTS: The analysis was performed on 63 articles and all diseases were considered as rare. In the syndromes, prevalence of autosomal dominant inheritance was observed in 48.64%, followed by autosomal recessive in 45.9%, 1 X-linked recessive case, and 1 arising from defective mitochondrial energy generation. Among the 63 genetic conditions, 44 showed neurodevelopmental changes. Besides the craniofacial involvement itself, there is a high prevalence of alterations of the oral structures involving 47 of all conditions, including mainly dental abnormalities, palatal and gingival changes.CONCLUSION: The association of hypertrichosis with genetic components is strongly associated with major craniofacial changes. Therefore, the knowledge of the dental surgeon about the conditions that can affect the oral cavity is impressive because it is related to a correct treatment and better quality of life for the patient.
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Dentistry 3000
Dentistry 3000 Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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