KMID : 0358920060330010116
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Journal of the Korean Academy of Pedodontics 2006 Volume.33 No. 1 p.116 ~ p.121
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FAMILIAL HYPOPHOSPHATEMIA A CASE REPORT
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Cho Yun-Jung
Kim Eun-Jung Kim Hyun-Jung Kim Young-Jin Nam Soon-Hyeun
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Abstract
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Familial hypophosphatemia is the most common hereditary rickets which occur hypophosphatemia as the calcium concentration in the blood serum is normal but the phosphate concentration in the blood serum decreases by dysfunction of renaltubular phosphorus reabsorption. In spite of the low concentration of phosphate in the blood serum discharge of phosphate by urine and alkaline phosphatase increases remarkably. It is a sex-linked and normally male show severe clinical symptoms than female.
This kind of familial hypophosphatemia patients show frontal bossing. square head, short of status for general finding, and for dental finding, thinning of limina dura and dental follicle, thin and hypoplastic enamel, enlarged pulp chamber and canal, high occurance rate of periapical and periodontal abscess and unknown cause of rarefying osteitis.
This case is to report about the clinical finging and dental treatment of a child patient, who came to the hospital for treatment of deciduous teeth caries but was refered to pediatrics because the child showed clinically short of status, bow-leg and radiographically enlarged pulp chamber and canal, there as diagnosed as familial hypophosphatemia.
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KEYWORD
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Familial hypophosphatemia, Periapical abscess
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