Do children with Wilson's disease have distinct craniofacial morphology? A cephalometric study
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2013Author
Cakur, Binali
OKTAY, HÜSAMETTİN
SELİMOĞLU, MUKADDER AYŞE
Ertekin, Vildan
KILIÇ, Nihat
Sumbullu, M. Akif
Catal, Gulhan
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Objectives: Patients with Wilson's disease (WD) develop osseous changes such as osteoporosis, spontaneous fractures, areas of sclerosis and demineralization of maxillary and mandibular bones, and neurologic symptoms including swallowing dysfunctions, which may affect dento-facial growth. However, dento-maxillo-facial structures of these patients have never been investigated. The present study aimed to discover if subjects with WD have different dentofacial structures.
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