Mandibular radiomorphometry analysis of children with HIV and healthy individuals on digital panoramic radiographs by age and sex

Alongsyah Zulkarnaen Ramadhan, Indra Gunawan, R. Firman, Farina Pramanik, I. Sufiawati
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Objectives: The chronic systemic inflammatory process of HIV Human Immunodeficiency Virus) infection in children leads B cell activity to accelerate the osteoclastogenesis process, which results in bone alterations. Long-term usage of highly active antiretroviral medication results in decreased bone quality in HIV patients (HAART). Digital panoramic images are useful for radiomorphometric analysis of the mandibular macrostructure. Mandibular bone is a bone quality analysis that is often performed. Materials and Methods: This study comprised 86 digital panoramic radiographs of pediatric HIV patients and healthy persons. Secondary data in the form of digitized conventional panoramic radiographs of 43 pediatric HIV patients and 43 healthy individuals without clinical symptoms of HIV disease were utilized as a reference. Results: Mandibular morphometry values by sex in children with HIV and healthy adults showed (MCI) p-value 0.009, (GMI) p-value 0.934, (GI) p-value 0.584, (Go-Co) p-value 0.090, and (Co-M) p-value 0.919. Meanwhile, the results of the study with mandibular morphometric values ​​between children with HIV and healthy individuals index based on age revealed (MCI) p-value 0.490, (GMI) p-value 0.657, (GI) p-value 0.080, (Go-Co) p-value 0.147, (Co-M) p-value 0.158 Conclusion: Mandibular morphology differed between HIV-infected children and healthy persons as measured by digital panoramic radiographs, with changes in mandibular resorption thickness, mandibular bone width, and mandibular bone thickness. Furthermore, there were no differences in values, height, and length of the mandible, as well as variances based on age and sex.
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HIV感染儿童与健康人群数字全景x线片下颌骨放射形态的年龄、性别分析
目的:儿童HIV(人类免疫缺陷病毒)感染的慢性全身性炎症过程导致B细胞活性加速破骨细胞生成过程,从而导致骨改变。长期使用高活性抗逆转录病毒药物导致HIV患者骨质量下降(HAART)。数字全景图像是有用的放射形态学分析下颌骨宏观结构。下颌骨是一种经常进行的骨质量分析。材料与方法:本研究包括86张儿童HIV患者和健康人的数字全景x线片。以43例儿童HIV患者和43例无HIV疾病临床症状的健康人的数字化常规全景x线片作为参考资料。结果:HIV感染儿童和健康成人按性别划分的下颌形态测量值(MCI) p值为0.009,(GMI) p值为0.934,(GI) p值为0.584,(Go-Co) p值为0.090,(Co-M) p值为0.919。同时,基于年龄的HIV感染儿童下颌骨形态测量值与健康人指数(MCI) p值为0.490,(GMI) p值为0.657,(GI) p值为0.080,(Go-Co) p值为0.147,(Co-M) p值为0.158结论:通过数字全景x线片测量,HIV感染儿童下颌骨形态与健康人存在差异,下颌吸收厚度、下颌骨宽度和下颌骨厚度发生变化。此外,下颌骨的价值、高度和长度以及年龄和性别的差异没有差异。
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