南斯-霍兰综合征的口腔表现:病例报告的系统回顾

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南斯-贺兰综合征(NHS)是一种罕见的先天性遗传病。然而,由于病例的偶发性以及轻度 NHS 与 X 连锁白内障表现的相似性,临床医生和研究人员很难诊断和治疗 NHS。因此,我们对有关 NHS 口腔表现的现有文献进行了全面回顾,并根据口腔和颅面症状对其进行明确诊断。我们对 PubMed-MEDLINE、Embase、Scopus 和 Google Scholar 数据库进行了电子检索,以检索与 NHS 发病时口腔异常有关的病例报告。遗传学研究或侧重于病例遗传分析的研究均被排除在外。描述性统计用于计算简单的频率、百分比和比例,以确定出现症状和口腔评估结果的趋势和共性。在已确定的 2086 项研究中,有 12 项研究符合纳入标准。大多数患者的年龄在 4 至 12 岁之间。在 31 名患者中,11 人为女性,20 人为男性。螺刀形门牙(75%)通常伴有超常牙齿和牙间隙(66%),哈钦森门牙(50%),桑葚臼齿(41.6%)错颌畸形(58.3%)也很常见。此外,还可观察到尖牙、牙齿缺失/不缺失、前臼齿和牙性畸形。面部畸形在所有研究中都很常见。深入了解这些异常现象将有助于牙科医生提供专业护理,包括有针对性的干预和预防措施,以解决与 NHS 相关的口腔健康问题。
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Oral manifestations of Nance Horan syndrome: A systematic review of case reports

Nance Horan Syndrome (NHS) is a rare congenital genetic condition. However, due to the sporadicity of cases and the similarity in manifestations of mild NHS with X-linked cataracts, it is difficult for clinicians and researchers to diagnose and treat NHS. Therefore, we undertake a comprehensive review of the existing literature on the oral manifestations of NHS and, its definitive diagnosis based on oral and craniofacial symptoms. An electronic search of PubMed-MEDLINE, Embase, Scopus, and Google Scholar databases was done to retrieve case reports documenting oral anomalies related to NHS at the time of presentation. Genetic studies or studies focussing on the genetic analysis of the case were excluded. Descriptive statistics were used to calculate simple frequency, percentages, and proportions to identify trends and commonalities in presenting symptoms and oral assessment findings. Out of 2086 identified studies, 12 studies that met the inclusion criteria were reviewed. Most patients' ages ranged from between 4 and 12 years of age. Out of 31 affected individuals, 11 were females and 20 were males. Screwdriver-shaped incisors (75 %) often accompanied by the presence of supernumerary teeth and diastema (66 % studies), Hutchinson incisors (50 % studies), Mulberry molar (41.6 %) malocclusion (58.3 % studies) were commonly seen. Besides that, talon cusps, agenesis/non-eruption of teeth, premolars, and Taurodontism were also observed. Facial dysmorphism was common in all the studies. An in-depth understanding of these anomalies will enable dental practitioners to provide specialised care, including focused interventions and preventive measures to address the oral health issues associated with NHS.

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