Oral and maxillofacial considerations in Gardner’s syndrome: a report of two cases
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ecancer
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Gardner’s syndrome (GS) is a genetic disorder characterised by intestinal polyps, multiple osteomas, and soft-tissue tumours. Dentists
play an important role in the syndrome diagnosis considering that craniomaxillofacial osteomas are a major criteria for Gardner’s syndrome
diagnosis. This study aimed to describe the main stomatological manifestation of GS and the importance of dentists in its diagnosis. Two
patients presenting GS were evaluated. The first one had two osteomas in the mandible and GS was suspected. The colonoscopy confirmed
the presence of polyposis and a prophylactic proctocolectomy was performed. The other patient had a late-stage diagnosis of GS and
developed a rectum adenocarcinoma. The presence of craniomaxillofacial osteomas are a hallmark of the disease. Early-stage GS diagnosis
may enable early diagnosis and preventive strategies in carriers. Other dental abnormalities, such as supernumerary teeth, hypercementosis
and odontomas, can also be observed.
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p. 1-5.: il. p&b.
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PEREIRA, Debora Lima et al. Oral and maxillofacial considerations in Gardner’s syndrome: a report of two cases. Ecancer, v. 10, n. 623, p. 1-5, 2016.