部分舌切除术患者携带贝克威氏综合征:一个案例的介绍

Victor Diniz Borborema dos Santos, Gleysson Mathias de Assis, José Sandro Pereira da Silva, Adriano Rocha Germano
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Beckwith-Wiedemann综合征是一种临床表现多样的先天性疾病,其中最常见的是巨舌症(97%)、巨人症(88%)和腹壁缺陷(80%)。在正畸方面,大多数患者表现为前开咬和角型错牙合。大舌缺失可引起美容问题和与语言、咀嚼、吞咽和呼吸相关的功能异常,并可能阻塞上呼吸道,降低正畸手术治疗的稳定性。为了避免这种情况的发生,一些患者需要部分切除舌骨。本文介绍了一位患有Beckwith-Wiedemann综合征的患者,于1964年采用Obwergeser等人倡导的技术,行部分舌骨切除术,术后3年取得了良好的美观和功能效果。
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Partial glossectomy in a patient carrier of Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome: Presentation of a case

The Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome is a congenital disorder with diverse clinical manifestations, among which the most prevalent are, macroglossia (97%), gigantism (88%), and abdominal wall defects (80%). Orthodontically, most patients present with anterior open bite and Angle Class III malocclusion. Macroglossia can cause cosmetic problems and functional abnormalities associated with speech, mastication, swallowing and breathing, with potential obstruction of the upper airways and decreased stability of orthodontal-surgical treatment. In order to avoid episodes like this, a partial glossectomy is necessary in some patients. This article looks at the diagnosis and treatment of macroglossia, while presenting the case of a patient with Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome who underwent surgery by partial glossectomy using the technique advocated by Obwergeser et al. in 1964, and 3 years postoperatively showed good cosmetic and functional results.

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