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Query: UMLS:C0027947 (
neutropenia
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Reports of a mild form of
hypophosphatasia
have been presented in which the oral findings were the only clinical and radiographic manifestations of the disease. It is important to support the clinical interpretations with laboratory findings in order to make a differential diagnosis from such diseases as Papillon-LeFevre Syndrome and cyclic diseases and noncyclic
neutropenia
. The term odontohypophosphatasia is suggested in those cases where the dental findings are the predominant manifestations of the disease.
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PMID:Odontohypophosphatasia: report of two cases. 76 78
Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) is a rare idiopathic disease characterized by the clonal proliferation of Langerhans cells. LCH affects five children per million population. The peak incidence is from 1 to 4 years of age. LCH involves the head and neck region quite commonly. Oral soft tissue lesions are also common. The differential diagnosis of oral LCH includes leukemia,
neutropenia
, prepubertal periodontitis,
hypophosphatasia
, fibrous dysplasia, and Papillon-Lefevre syndrome. The prognosis of LCH depends on early detection and appropriate management. Surgical management alone is used in 50% of cases with an additional 23% of the lesions being treated with both surgery and radiation therapy. A case of LCH in a 6-year-old girl involving the mid root level of developing first permanent molar with a floating developing tooth bud of permanent second molar mimicking an inflammation is reported.
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PMID:Oral manifestion of Langerhans cell histiocytosis mimicking inflammation. 2499 57
Premature exfoliation of primary teeth is an important diagnostic event warranting urgent investigation. The majority of conditions presenting with early loss of teeth are serious and in some cases could be fatal. The most common causes of premature tooth loss are Papillion-Lefevre syndrome, Chediak-Higashi syndrome,
hypophosphatasia
,
neutropenia
, leukemia and in some cases Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH). LCH is a disorder of unknown cause, characterized by abnormal proliferation of histiocytes. The disease has a predilection for children, although LCH may occur in adults. Owing to the relative rarity of the condition, it remains a disease in which the diagnosis is often delayed or missed and in which many questions remain unanswered, ranging from etiology and pathogenesis to therapy. The purpose of the review is, therefore, to raise awareness of the disease and to highlight the clinical findings that should make the odontologist or primary caregiver suspect the diagnosis.
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PMID:Premature loss of primary teeth with gingival erythema: An alert to dentist. 2660 20