1. Marfan syndrome: a review of the literature and case report.
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Tsang AK, Taverne A, and Holcombe T
- Subjects
- Child, Female, Humans, Mouth Diseases diagnosis, Mouth Diseases therapy, Marfan Syndrome complications, Mouth Diseases etiology
- Abstract
Marfan syndrome (MFS) is a connective tissue disorder of variable inheritance that affects multiple organ systems. Cardiovascular, ocular, and skeletal abnormalities are cardinal features of the syndrome. Orofacially, MFS patients typically exhibit skeletal class II malocclusion, dolichofacial growth pattern, mandibular retrognathia, malar hypoplasia, high arched palate, dental crowding, and root anomalies. The purpose of this paper is to provide a review of the literature, as well as describe an 11-year-old female with MFS diagnosed at the age of 10.5 years. This report emphasizes the orofacial findings in MFS and highlights particularities of dental treatment when social deficits and intellectual disabilities are also implicated., (©2013 Special Care Dentistry Association and Wiley Periodicals, Inc.)
- Published
- 2013
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