Deletion of PAX9 and oligodontia: a third family and review of the literature
Objective. This study was conducted to report a family affected by benign hereditary chorea in which a large deletion including TTF1, PAX9, and other genes was identified and results in oligodontia. Methods. Clinical and radiological studies of the two affected members (mother and daughter) were u...
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Published in | International journal of paediatric dentistry Vol. 18; no. 6; pp. 441 - 445 |
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Main Authors | , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Oxford, UK
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
01.11.2008
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Summary: | Objective. This study was conducted to report a family affected by benign hereditary chorea in which a large deletion including TTF1, PAX9, and other genes was identified and results in oligodontia.
Methods. Clinical and radiological studies of the two affected members (mother and daughter) were used to describe the oligodontia present in both of them.
Results. The missing teeth in both patients are described in detail, and these data are compared with the dental anomalies observed in the only two other families with deletions of PAX9 and with the data available for 12 previously reported families carrying different types of PAX9 mutations.
Conclusions. There is a clinical relevance for recognizing such families, and offering available therapies since childhood is stressed. Some genotype–phenotype correlations between PAX9 mutations and dental anomalies can be drawn. |
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ISSN: | 0960-7439 1365-263X |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1365-263X.2008.00915.x |