1968
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3476(68)80128-3
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Hereditary ectodermal dysplasia

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“…[67] Prosthetic rehabilitation of patients with ED is an ordinary process. Early and extensive dental treatment is needed throughout childhood because of the absence of most of the deciduous and permanent dentition.…”
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“…[67] Prosthetic rehabilitation of patients with ED is an ordinary process. Early and extensive dental treatment is needed throughout childhood because of the absence of most of the deciduous and permanent dentition.…”
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“…Anhidrotic ectodermal dysplasia is considered to be a triad of hypodontia or anodontia, hypotrichosis, and hypohidrosis, and associated with other components that result from defective development of structures of ectodermal origin. [2] Anhidrotic ectodermal dysplasia is X-linked condition, and is found in all races, with an incidence of 1-7 per 100.000 live births. [3] Affected males usually have prominent supraorbital ridges, frontal swelling, thin eyebrow, fine-linear wrinkles, sparse hair, detective nails, and saddle nose.…”
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“…Dominok and Ronisch 1968, Bollaert and Wachholder 1969, Agostinelli 1970). Blattner (1968), where one of the types is due to a " recessive " X-linked gene with some manifestation in the heterozygous females (the CST syndrome), and the other to an autosomal dominant gene (the Clouston syndrome). The former is mentioned, as in many other papers, as the " anhidrotic type ", and the latter as the " hidrotic type ".…”
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“…1,3,8 Anhydrotic ectodermal dysplasia is a triad of hypodontia or anodontia, hypotrichosis, 4 and hypohydrosis, and is associated with other problems that result from the defective development of structures of ectodermal orgin. 5 This is one of 132 known clinical ectodermal dysplasia syndromes. 6 Anhydrotic ectodermal dysplasia occurs in all races, with an incidence of 1 to 7 per 100,000 live births.…”
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