Author:
Marta Sara Nader,Kawakami Roberto Yoshio,Sgavioli Claudia Almeida Prado Piccino,Correa Ana Eliza,de Oliveira El Kadre Guaniara D’Árk,Carvalho Ricardo Sandri
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Waardenburg syndrome (WS) is an inherited autosomal dominant genetic disorder presenting variable penetrance and expressivity, with an estimated prevalence of 1:42,000. Clinical characteristics of WS include lateral displacement of the internal eye canthus, hyperplasia of the medial portion of the eyebrows, prominent and broad nasal base, congenital deafness, pigmentation of the iris and skin, and white forelock. A 24-year-old male patient, previously diagnosed with WS, was referred to the Special Needs Dental Clinic of Sacred Heart University, Bauru, Brazil. Parents reported that the patient was experiencing self-mutilation, particularly in the oral region. He presented multiple congenital anomalies, including anophthalmia, mental retardation, low-set ears, and leg deformities. Clinical oral examination revealed hypodontia, abnormalities in dental morphology, extensive dental caries, periodontal disease, and fistulae. Extensive scars on the tongue, lips, and hands caused by self-mutilation were also observed. In accordance with his family and neurologist, full-mouth extraction under general anesthesia was performed, especially considering his severe self-aggressive behavior and the necessity to be fed with soft-food diet due to his inability to chew. After the surgical procedure, a significant reduction in the patient's irritability and gain of weight were reported in the followups of 30, 60, and 180 days.
How to cite this article
Marta SN, Kawakami RY, Sgavioli CAPP, Correa AE, D’Árk de Oliveira El Kadre G, Carvalho RS. Trauma due to Self-aggression in Patient with Waardenburg Syndrome associated with Congenital Anomalies. J Contemp Dent Pract 2016;17(8):702-705.
Publisher
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishing
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