Craniofacial morphology of HIV infected adolescents on highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART): An original research

M. Neeraja, Amit Nimkar, M. Ratnam, R. Naidu, B. Kumar, Humera Ayesha, A. Nayyar
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Background: Numerous studies have illustrated the therapeutic effects of the highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) while simultaneously leading to a plethora of associated adverse effects including changes in the craniofacial growth and development. The present study was planned to analyze the craniofacial morphology in adolescents by evaluating the skeletal cephalometric profile of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients in this age group and comparing them with the HIV-negative controls. Methods: The present study was a planned case–control study that included 25 HIV-positive adolescent patients aged between 10 and 19 years (study group) who were compared with 25 age and sex-matched HIV-negative adolescent controls (control group). All the patients had been HIV-infected via vertical transmission with positive serology confirmed in two different tests and had been on HAART since they were born. Results: In the 10 to 12-year age group, positions of maxilla and mandible in the study group were found to be retruded in relation to the skull base when compared with the control group whereas in the 13 to 15 and 16 to 18-year age groups, maxilla was retruded slightly while the mandible was found to be protruded in the study group in relation to the skull base. Conclusion: Although the differences in majority of the measurements made were not found to be significant enough, the study highlighted the significance of further studies to be conducted in this regard, especially, the longitudinal study designs wherein the said variables can be studied on a follow-up basis to have an idea of the exact changes observed and their pattern in the included groups.
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艾滋病毒感染的青少年在高效抗逆转录病毒治疗(HAART)的颅面形态:一项原创性研究
背景:大量研究表明,高活性抗逆转录病毒疗法(HAART)的治疗效果,同时导致大量相关的不良反应,包括颅面生长发育的变化。本研究计划通过评估该年龄组人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)感染患者的骨骼头侧轮廓,并将其与HIV阴性对照进行比较,来分析青少年的颅面形态。方法:本研究是一项有计划的病例对照研究,包括25名年龄在10至19岁之间的hiv阳性青少年患者(研究组),与25名年龄和性别匹配的hiv阴性青少年对照组(对照组)进行比较。所有患者都是通过垂直传播感染艾滋病毒,在两项不同的测试中证实血清学阳性,并且自出生以来一直在接受HAART治疗。结果:在10 ~ 12岁年龄组中,研究组的上颌骨和下颌骨相对于对照组的颅底位置向后缩,而在13 ~ 15岁和16 ~ 18岁年龄组中,研究组的上颌骨相对于颅底位置轻微向后缩,下颌骨相对于颅底位置突出。结论:虽然大多数测量结果的差异还不够显著,但该研究强调了在这方面进行进一步研究的重要性,特别是纵向研究设计,可以在随访的基础上研究上述变量,以了解所观察到的确切变化及其在纳入组中的模式。
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