Three-Dimensional Tomographic Analysis of the Mandibular Condyle in People with Sickle Cell Disease

V. D. S. M. Almeida, I. Barbosa, M. A. Bittencourt, I. Rubira-Bullen, P. Leite-Ribeiro, L. Lins-Kusterer, V. Sarmento
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Introduction: The literature reports joint changes in the knee and hip of people with sickle cell disease (SCD), but morphological modifications in mandibular condyles are little described.  Objective: This study aimed to evaluate, by computed tomography (CT), morphological mandibular condyle modifications in people with SCD. Material and methods: We have selected 70 mandibular CT of people with SCD (test group) and 70 CT, matched for age and sex, in a 1:1 ratio, of people without SDC or other diseases affecting bone metabolism (control group). Linear and volumetric measurements and qualitative assessment of the mandibular condyles were performed.  Results: The results showed a lower height of the mandibular condyles in men (p=0.05) and the presence of erosion and flatting of the condylar bone surface in women with SCD. Conclusions: The lower height of the mandibular condyle in men may contribute to the more retrusive positioning of the mandible in this group.
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镰状细胞病患者下颌髁的三维断层扫描分析
文献报道了镰状细胞病(SCD)患者膝关节和髋关节的关节变化,但对下颌髁的形态学改变却很少报道。目的:本研究旨在通过计算机断层扫描(CT)评估SCD患者下颌髁的形态学改变。材料与方法:选取SCD患者下颌骨CT 70张(试验组),无SDC及其他影响骨代谢疾病患者下颌骨CT 70张(对照组),年龄、性别按1:1比例匹配。进行了下颌髁的线性和体积测量和定性评估。结果:结果显示男性髁突高度较低(p=0.05),女性SCD患者髁突骨表面存在糜烂和扁平。结论:男性下颌骨髁突高度较低可能导致本组患者下颌骨位置较后倾。
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