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Enamel-Renal-Syndrome: case report.
Torres, Luiz Henrique Soares; de-Azevedo-Vaz, Sérgio Lins; Barroso, Danielle Resende Camisasca; Silva, Daniela Nascimento; Velloso, Tânia Regina Grão; de Barros, Liliana Aparecida Pimenta.
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  • Torres LHS; Maxillofacial Surgery and Traumatology Department, Oswaldo Cruz University Hospital, University of Pernambuco, Pernambuco, Brazil.
  • de-Azevedo-Vaz SL; Clinical Dentistry Department, Postgraduate Program in Dentistry Department, Federal University of Espirito Santo, UFES, Vitória, Espírito, Brazil.
  • Barroso DRC; Clinical Dentistry Department, Postgraduate Program in Dentistry Department, Federal University of Espirito Santo, UFES, Vitória, Espírito, Brazil.
  • Silva DN; Clinical Dentistry Department, Postgraduate Program in Dentistry Department, Federal University of Espirito Santo, UFES, Vitória, Espírito, Brazil.
  • Velloso TRG; Clinical Dentistry Department, Postgraduate Program in Dentistry Department, Federal University of Espirito Santo, UFES, Vitória, Espírito, Brazil.
  • de Barros LAP; Clinical Dentistry Department, Postgraduate Program in Dentistry Department, Federal University of Espirito Santo, UFES, Vitória, Espírito, Brazil.
Spec Care Dentist ; 38(3): 172-175, 2018 May.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29672880
AIMS: to describe a case in which dental changes were observed and investigation proceeded to consider Enamel-Renal-Syndrome (ERS), a rare disorder that associates amelogenesis imperfecta with nephrocalcinosis. CASE REPORT: an 11-year-old male patient upon intraoral examination revealed generalized gingival hyperplasia, a few teeth were absent clinically and the remaining ones were yellowish-brown in color. The enamel alterations were suggesting of amelogenesis imperfecta. Unerupted teeth with increased pericoronal spaces, suggesting hyperplasic follicles or dentigerous cysts and an enamel with lower thickness and density were observed in the panoramic radiography. The patient was referred for an assay to investigate mucopolysaccharidosis; however, it was negative. A renal ultrasound showed bilateral nephrocalcinosis and laboratory exams, including calcium, phosphate, and creatinine levels were below the average. An incisional gingival biopsy showed numerous round to ovoid basophilic calcifications in the connective tissue. The final diagnosis was ERS. CONCLUSION: Dentists should refer patients with similar clinical presentation for renal ultrasound evaluation in order to rule out the possible diagnosis of ERS.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Amelogénesis Imperfecta / Nefrocalcinosis Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies Límite: Child / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: Spec Care Dentist Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Brasil Pais de publicación: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Amelogénesis Imperfecta / Nefrocalcinosis Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies Límite: Child / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: Spec Care Dentist Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Brasil Pais de publicación: Estados Unidos