Pulp chamber features, prevalence of abscesses, disease severity, and PHEX mutation in X-linked hypophosphatemic rickets

Introduction Rickets, growth failure, and recurrent periapical abscesses with fistulae are main signs in patients with X-linked hypophosphatemic rickets (XLH). Prevalence of abscesses, pulp chamber features, biochemical findings, disease severity, and PHEX gene mutation were examined. Materials and...

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Hauptverfasser: Baroncelli, Giampiero I., Zampollo, Elisa, Manca, Mario, Toschi, Benedetta, Bertelloni, Silvano, Michelucci, Angela, Isola, Alessandro, Bulleri, Alessandra, Peroni, Diego, Giuca, Maria Rita
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description Introduction Rickets, growth failure, and recurrent periapical abscesses with fistulae are main signs in patients with X-linked hypophosphatemic rickets (XLH). Prevalence of abscesses, pulp chamber features, biochemical findings, disease severity, and PHEX gene mutation were examined. Materials and methods Pulp chambers size, shape, and morphology were assessed by orthopantomography in XLH patients ( n  = 24, age 5.8 ± 1.6 years) and in sex and age-matched healthy controls ( n  = 23, age 6.2 ± 1.4 years). XLH patients received conventional treatment (3.5 ± 1.9 years). Pulp chamber features were assessed in teeth of primary dentition and in the permanent left mandibular first molar and compared with those of controls. Rickets severity score was assessed at wrist, knee, and ankle. Results The mean pulp chamber area/tooth area ratio, mean pulp chamber height/pulp chamber width ratio, and prominence of pulp horns into the tooth crown in primary and secondary molars were significantly higher in patients than in controls and in patients suffered abscesses than in patients without abscesses. Sixteen patients (67%) had a history of abscesses; incisors were affected more than canines and molars. Severity of rickets and mean serum parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels were significantly higher, and mean serum 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D [1,25(OH) 2 D] levels significantly lower in patients suffered abscesses than in patients without abscesses. PHEX gene mutations were not correlated with dental phenotype and disease severity. Conclusion Enlarged pulp chambers with altered shape and morphology affected the majority of XLH patients predisposing to recurrent periapical abscesses with fistulae. Dental phenotype was associated with severity of rickets, high serum PTH, and low serum 1,25(OH) 2 D levels.
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Sixteen patients (67%) had a history of abscesses; incisors were affected more than canines and molars. Severity of rickets and mean serum parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels were significantly higher, and mean serum 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D [1,25(OH) 2 D] levels significantly lower in patients suffered abscesses than in patients without abscesses. PHEX gene mutations were not correlated with dental phenotype and disease severity. Conclusion Enlarged pulp chambers with altered shape and morphology affected the majority of XLH patients predisposing to recurrent periapical abscesses with fistulae. 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subjects Abscess - epidemiology
Abscess - genetics
Abscess - pathology
Abscesses
Ankle
Canine teeth
Case-Control Studies
Child
Dental pulp
Dental Pulp Cavity - pathology
Dentition
Familial Hypophosphatemic Rickets - genetics
Female
Fistulae
Humans
Hypophosphatemia
Incisors
Male
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Metabolic Diseases
Molars
Morphology
Mutation
Mutation - genetics
Original Article
Orthopedics
Parathyroid
Parathyroid hormone
Phenotype
Phenotypes
PHEX Phosphate Regulating Neutral Endopeptidase - genetics
Point mutation
Prevalence
Rickets
Severity of Illness Index
Vitamin D
Wrist
title Pulp chamber features, prevalence of abscesses, disease severity, and PHEX mutation in X-linked hypophosphatemic rickets
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