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Título: | The solitary median maxillary central incisor (SMMCI) syndrome: Associations, prenatal diagnosis, and outcomes | Autores/as: | García Rodríguez, Raquel García Cruz, Loida Novoa Medina, Yeray García Delgado, Raquel Pérez Gonzalez, Julio Palma Milla, Carmen López Siles, Juan Medina Castellano, Margarita García Hernandez, José Angel Santana Rodríguez, Alfredo |
Clasificación UNESCO: | 32 Ciencias médicas 3201 Ciencias clínicas 320110 Pediatría |
Palabras clave: | Solitary median maxillary central incisor (SMMCI) Prenatal Obstetrics Holoprosencephaly |
Fecha de publicación: | 2019 | Publicación seriada: | Prenatal Diagnosis | Resumen: | Solitary median maxillary central incisor (SMMCI) syndrome is a complex disorder consisting of multiple, developmental defects involving midline structures of the head, which includes the cranial bones, the maxilla, and its container dentition (specifically the central incisor tooth germ), together with other midline structures of the body. SMMCI may appear as an isolated trait or in association with other midline developmental anomalies. We describe the case of a patient with SMMCI. He presented with a solitary median maxillary incisor, short stature, corpus callosum anomalies and a microform of holoprosencephaly (HPE), diabetes insipidus, and neurodevelopmental delay. The diagnosis was performed postnatally based on clinical features, radiological imaging, and a comprehensive genetic study. SMMCI can be diagnosed during the prenatal or neonatal periods or during infancy. Evaluation of the superior maxillary bone is important for prenatal diagnosis. Direct evaluation through bidimensional ultrasound or the use of multiplanar ultrasound or tridimensional reconstruction should be performed in cases of brain or face malformations. Early diagnosis can contribute to improved prenatal assessment and postnatal management. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/123977 | ISSN: | 0197-3851 | DOI: | 10.1002/pd.5451 | Fuente: | Prenatal Diagnosis [ISSN 0197-3851], v. 39 (6), p. 415-419 (Mayo 2019) |
Colección: | Reseña |
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