Condylar Hyperplasia in a Monozygotic Twin Girl: An Argument About Etiology

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Título
Condylar Hyperplasia in a Monozygotic Twin Girl: An Argument About Etiology
Description
El diagnóstico de hiperplasia condilar unilateral (UCH)
requiere una evaluación combinada que consiste en clínica, radiología,
y examen histopatológico. La etiología de esta condición es
desconocido. El propósito de este estudio es reportar un caso raro de UCH
en un gemelo monocigoto. Una niña de 15 años fue referida a nuestra
departamento quejándose de asimetría facial y maloclusión.
Tomografía computarizada y emisión de fotón único computarizada
Las imágenes de tomografía revelan agrandamiento del cóndilo izquierdo y
cuello condilar y un aumento de la captación que se diagnosticó como activo
UCH. Durante la investigación del perfil facial familiar y co-gemelo,
no se identificaron casos de UCH. Del caso reportado en este
estudio, los autores plantean la hipótesis de que puede existir algún factor ambiental que esté relacionado en el desarrollo de
hiperplasia dada la aparición de esta enfermedad en uno de los gemelos.
Relation
Grupo de Ciencias Odontológicas Unicoc
Creator
Sigua Rodriguez, Eder Alberto
Rangel Goulart, Douglas
Fariña, Rodrigo
Olate, Sergio
Mediator
Centro de Investigación Colegio Odontológico - CICO
Date Issued
2018
Abstract
The diagnosis of unilateral condylar hyperplasia (UCH)
requires a combined assessment consisting of clinical, radiological,
and histopathological examination. The etiology of this condition is
unknown. The purpose of this study is to report a rare case of UCH
in a monozygotic twin. A 15-year-old girl was referred to our
department complaining of facial asymmetry and malocclusion.
Computed tomography and single-photon emission computed
tomography imaging reveal enlargement of the left condyle and
condylar neck, and an increased uptake that was diagnosed as active
UCH. During the investigation of family and co-twin facial profile,
no cases of UCH were identified. From the case reported in this
study, the authors raise a hypothesis that can exist some environmental factor that is related in the development of condylar
hyperplasia given the occurrence of this disease in one of twins.
Extent
4 pp.
Format
application/pdf
issn
1049-2275
1536-3732
Lenguaje
Inglés
Publisher
Wolters Kluwer
page end
602
issue
No. 3
page start
599
Fuente
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery - JCS
Repositorio Institucional Unicoc - RI-Unicoc
volume
Vol. 29
Is Part Of
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, ISSN: 1049-2275,Vol. 29, No. 3, (Mayo 2018); pp. 599-602
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Bibliographic Citation
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primary topic
Research Subject Categories::ODONTOLOGY::Morphology
Subject
Facial asymmetry
mandibular condyle
twins
unilateral condylar hyperplasia
Asimetría facial
Cóndilo mandibular
Mellizos
Hiperplasia condilar unilateral
Alternative Title
Hiperplasia condilar en una niña gemela monocigótica: Un argumento sobre la etiología
Tipo
Artículo
current project
Grupo de Ciencias Odontológicas Unicoc
number of pages
4 pp.