Analysis of craniofacial character of glucose transporter type I deficiency syndrome

IF 0.5 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Orthodontic Waves Pub Date : 2019-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.odw.2019.10.002
Shinsuke Itoh , Hiroshi Kurosaka , Yuka Murata , Chisato Morita , Kuriko Kagitani-Shimono , Shin Nabatame , Keiichi Ozono , Takashi Yamashiro
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Patients with congenital craniofacial anomalies often require orthodontic treatment to correct malocclusion. Numerous case reports about craniofacial anomalies have been published, but for many syndromic diseases the pathology of malocclusion and/or solutions for it remain elusive. In this study, we investigated craniofacial features as well as orthodontic treatment outcomes of patients with glucose transporter 1 deficiency syndrome (GLUT1-DS), which is an autosomal dominant genetic disease. Cross sectional study was performed using 9 GLUT1-DS patients, aged from 8 to 49 years old. All of the participants underwent intraoral and radiographic examinations. Lateral cephalogram measurement was performed for investigating possible craniofacial features in GLUT1-DS patients. Most of them showed skeletal discrepancy with large overjet. Some patients had a history of trauma to their maxillary incisor(s). In order to correct the patients’ malocclusion, we employed conventional orthodontic appliances and obtained good treatment outcomes. Based on these results, we summarized features associated with the deficiency of GLUT1-DS and also showed the benefit of correcting the malocclusion using conventional orthodontic procedures. Through this report, we showed the craniofacial characteristics and malocclusion of the GLUT1-DS patient which could be treated with conventional orthodontic approach.

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葡萄糖转运体I型缺乏综合征颅面特征分析
先天性颅面畸形患者往往需要正畸治疗来纠正错牙合。许多关于颅面畸形的病例报告已经发表,但对于许多综合征性疾病,错颌畸形的病理和/或解决方案仍然难以理解。在本研究中,我们研究了葡萄糖转运蛋白1缺乏综合征(GLUT1-DS)患者的颅面特征和正畸治疗结果,这是一种常染色体显性遗传病。横断面研究采用9例GLUT1-DS患者,年龄8 ~ 49岁。所有的参与者都进行了口内和放射检查。采用侧位脑电图测量,探讨GLUT1-DS患者可能的颅面特征。多数显示骨骼差异,有较大的上喷。部分患者上颌门牙有外伤史。为了矫正患者的错牙合,我们采用了传统的正畸矫治器,取得了良好的治疗效果。基于这些结果,我们总结了与GLUT1-DS缺乏相关的特征,并显示了使用常规正畸方法纠正错牙合的益处。通过这篇报道,我们展示了GLUT1-DS患者的颅面特征和错颌,可以用传统的正畸方法治疗。
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期刊介绍: Orthodontic Waves is the official publication of the Japanese Orthodontic Society. The aim of this journal is to foster the advancement of orthodontic research and practice. The journal seeks to publish original articles (i) definitive reports of wide interest to the orthodontic community, (ii) Case Reports and (iii) Short Communications. Research papers stand on the scientific basis of orthodontics. Clinical topics covered include all techniques and approaches to treatment planning. All submissions are subject to peer review.
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