2019
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2019ai4525
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Congenital nasal pyriform aperture stenosis with single central megaincisor

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“…Chromosomal abnormalities with HPE genes have been reported in some cases [3]. Pyriform aperture stenosis occurs due to embryological malformations of the primary palate, which are associated with a hard triangular-likepalate and the bone over growth of the nasal process of the maxilla [4]. CNPA scan be isolated or often is associated with other malformations mainly the triangular-shape palate and the single central megaincisor, which is found in up to 75% of these patients [4] such as the case of our patient.…”
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“…Chromosomal abnormalities with HPE genes have been reported in some cases [3]. Pyriform aperture stenosis occurs due to embryological malformations of the primary palate, which are associated with a hard triangular-likepalate and the bone over growth of the nasal process of the maxilla [4]. CNPA scan be isolated or often is associated with other malformations mainly the triangular-shape palate and the single central megaincisor, which is found in up to 75% of these patients [4] such as the case of our patient.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Close follow up until growing expansion of the nasal cavity is essentail. Surgical interventions are reserved for cases with severe stenosis after conservative treatment [4,8].…”
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