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Clin Chim Acta ; 433: 93-5, 2014 Jun 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24522161

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BACKGROUND: Acatalasemia is a rare genetic catalase deficiency that is inherited as an autosomal recessive trait. Although usually asymptomatic, a syndrome of oral ulcerations and gangrene may be present (Takahara's disease). In this report, we presented the diagnosis and 15-y periodontal treatments of an acatalasemia patient with Takahara's disease in China. METHODS: To confirm the diagnosis of acatalasemia, intron 4 of the catalase gene was amplified and sequenced. Erythrocyte catalase activity was measured by ultraviolet spectrophotometer. Besides, periodontal treatments and 15y follow-up were performed. RESULTS: Direct sequencing showed a clear splicing mutation of guanine to adenine substitution at the fifth position of intron 4 in the patient. Erythrocyte catalase activity of the patient (5.2MU/l, 4.6%) was 10% lower than the normal range (113.3±16.5MU/l). After 15-y treatments, the periodontal pocket depth ≥4mm and clinical attachment loss reduced to 30% and 3.7±1.2mm. CONCLUSIONS: Based on these findings, a diagnosis of acatalasemia was established. And the periodontal therapies have achieved a stable periodontal status.


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Acatalasia/diagnosis , Acatalasia/therapy , Periodontitis/complications , Acatalasia/complications , Acatalasia/diagnostic imaging , Adult , Child , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male , Radiography
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