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Saudi Med J ; 29(12): 1815-8, 2008 Dec.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19082240

RÉSUMÉ

This case report describes a 21-year-old female patient with a complex medical condition of end-stage chronic renal failure and secondary hyperparathyroidism presenting with a history of gradual enlargement of the facial bones over a period of one year. The facial enlargement primarily involves the maxilla causing a bizarre facial and dental deformity. Based on the clinical, radiographic, and laboratory investigations the facial deformity was confirmed as a rare manifestation of renal osteodystrophy presenting as maxillary hyperplasia and hyperostosis cranialis.


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Ostéodystrophie rénale/complications , Hyperparathyroïdie secondaire/étiologie , Défaillance rénale chronique/complications , Maxillaire/anatomopathologie , Ostéodystrophie rénale/diagnostic , Os de la face/anatomopathologie , Issue fatale , Femelle , Humains , Hyperplasie , Tomodensitométrie , Jeune adulte
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Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18329911

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OBJECTIVE: The aim of this retrospective study was to assess the incidence of and indication for the removal of bone plates over a 5-year period in patients with maxillofacial trauma who had received treatment at the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Unit, Al-Nahda Hospital, Muscat, Oman. STUDY DESIGN: The medical records of all patients who underwent removal of bone plates after facial bone trauma were reviewed over a 5-year period (2000 to 2004). Data concerning age and gender distribution, cause of trauma, year of removal, time between insertion and removal, indication for removal, site of removal, and general medical factors were evaluated for each patient. RESULTS: Facial bone fractures in 1,177 cases were diagnosed during the study period, of which 465 cases underwent open reduction and internal fixation using bone plates and screws. In 109 cases bone plates were removed (79 males and 30 females), with an overall removal rate of 23.4%. The most common indication for removal was young age (53.4%) followed by infection (25%). The mandible was the most common site of removal (80%). Most of the plates (86%) that required removal in adults were removed within the first year after insertion. CONCLUSIONS: Based on this study, the incidence of bone plate removal was relatively low, and the most common indications for plate removal were young age followed by infection.


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Plaques orthopédiques , Ablation de dispositif , Ostéosynthèse interne/instrumentation , Traumatismes maxillofaciaux/chirurgie , Fractures du crâne/chirurgie , Adolescent , Adulte , Facteurs âges , Enfant , Enfant d'âge préscolaire , Femelle , Humains , Techniques de contention de la mâchoire/instrumentation , Mâle , Fractures mandibulaires/complications , Fractures mandibulaires/chirurgie , Traumatismes maxillofaciaux/complications , Adulte d'âge moyen , Études rétrospectives , Fractures du crâne/complications , Infection de plaie opératoire/étiologie , Infection de plaie opératoire/chirurgie
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