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Developmental Abnormalities of the Skull Base in Patients with Turner Syndrome

The skull base is one of the most complex anatomic structures of the skeleton that is responsible for protecting and supporting the brain and is also involved in the development of the facial structures. The main objective of our study was to evaluate skull base abnormalities in a group of patients...

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Autores principales: TECUTA-BUSOI, ADINA-IOANA, MATEI, MARIUS, FLORESCU, LUCIAN MIHAI, GHEONEA, IOANA ANDREEA
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Publicado: Medical University Publishing House Craiova 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7948014/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33717506
http://dx.doi.org/10.12865/CHSJ.46.04.02
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author TECUTA-BUSOI, ADINA-IOANA
MATEI, MARIUS
FLORESCU, LUCIAN MIHAI
GHEONEA, IOANA ANDREEA
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MATEI, MARIUS
FLORESCU, LUCIAN MIHAI
GHEONEA, IOANA ANDREEA
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description The skull base is one of the most complex anatomic structures of the skeleton that is responsible for protecting and supporting the brain and is also involved in the development of the facial structures. The main objective of our study was to evaluate skull base abnormalities in a group of patients diagnosed with Turner syndrome by assessing lateral cephalometric radiographs. A total of 7 patients diagnosed with Turner syndrome in the Endocrinology Department of the Emergency Clinical County Hospital of Craiova were included in the study. The following cephalometric variables were measured in our study: total skull base (N-Ba): Nasion (N)-Basion (Ba); anterior skull base (N-S): Nasion (N)-Sella (S); posterior skull base (S-Ba): Sella (S)-Basion (Ba). Regarding the investigated cephalometric variables, the mean±standard deviation (SD) recorded values in our study were 86.34±4.26mm for the total skull base (N-Ba), 63.87±2.54mm for the anterior skull base (N-S) and 38.33±4.87mm for the posterior skull base (S-Ba). The results of our study were compared to the ones provided by one of the most representative studies described in the literature. A reduced size of the posterior base of the skull is considered pathognomonic in subjects diagnosed with Turner syndrome. Also, the posterior base of the skull directly influences the maxillomandibular skeletal relationships and it is therefore necessary to calculate this cephalometric variable, which is easily highlighted on a lateral cephalometric radiograph.
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spelling pubmed-79480142021-03-12 Developmental Abnormalities of the Skull Base in Patients with Turner Syndrome TECUTA-BUSOI, ADINA-IOANA MATEI, MARIUS FLORESCU, LUCIAN MIHAI GHEONEA, IOANA ANDREEA Curr Health Sci J Original Paper The skull base is one of the most complex anatomic structures of the skeleton that is responsible for protecting and supporting the brain and is also involved in the development of the facial structures. The main objective of our study was to evaluate skull base abnormalities in a group of patients diagnosed with Turner syndrome by assessing lateral cephalometric radiographs. A total of 7 patients diagnosed with Turner syndrome in the Endocrinology Department of the Emergency Clinical County Hospital of Craiova were included in the study. The following cephalometric variables were measured in our study: total skull base (N-Ba): Nasion (N)-Basion (Ba); anterior skull base (N-S): Nasion (N)-Sella (S); posterior skull base (S-Ba): Sella (S)-Basion (Ba). Regarding the investigated cephalometric variables, the mean±standard deviation (SD) recorded values in our study were 86.34±4.26mm for the total skull base (N-Ba), 63.87±2.54mm for the anterior skull base (N-S) and 38.33±4.87mm for the posterior skull base (S-Ba). The results of our study were compared to the ones provided by one of the most representative studies described in the literature. A reduced size of the posterior base of the skull is considered pathognomonic in subjects diagnosed with Turner syndrome. Also, the posterior base of the skull directly influences the maxillomandibular skeletal relationships and it is therefore necessary to calculate this cephalometric variable, which is easily highlighted on a lateral cephalometric radiograph. Medical University Publishing House Craiova 2020 2020-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7948014/ /pubmed/33717506 http://dx.doi.org/10.12865/CHSJ.46.04.02 Text en Copyright © 2014, Medical University Publishing House Craiova http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Public License, which permits unrestricted use, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium, non-commercially, provided the new creations are licensed under identical terms as the original work and the original work is properly cited.
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TECUTA-BUSOI, ADINA-IOANA
MATEI, MARIUS
FLORESCU, LUCIAN MIHAI
GHEONEA, IOANA ANDREEA
Developmental Abnormalities of the Skull Base in Patients with Turner Syndrome
title Developmental Abnormalities of the Skull Base in Patients with Turner Syndrome
title_full Developmental Abnormalities of the Skull Base in Patients with Turner Syndrome
title_fullStr Developmental Abnormalities of the Skull Base in Patients with Turner Syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Developmental Abnormalities of the Skull Base in Patients with Turner Syndrome
title_short Developmental Abnormalities of the Skull Base in Patients with Turner Syndrome
title_sort developmental abnormalities of the skull base in patients with turner syndrome
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7948014/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33717506
http://dx.doi.org/10.12865/CHSJ.46.04.02
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