2022
DOI: 10.1111/scd.12798
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Multiple oral sinus tract and trismus leading to a surprising diagnosis of osteopetrosis: Case report

Abstract: AimsWe report a rare case of late diagnosis of malignant osteopetrosis in a 36‐year‐old male patient due to multiple intraoral sinus tracts and trismus.Case ReportThe patient reported a history of facial scars that could not be attributed to the older external fistulas that were present and various complicated dental extractions since infancy. In addition, the patient had not been previously diagnosed with any other significant diseases other than blindness since infancy. Computed tomography revealed a marble‐… Show more

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“…In spite of visual and hearing impairments, short stature, and dental abnormalities, the present patient was not diagnosed until 8 years old. Dental examination results can sometimes lead to diagnosis of osteopetrosis [5,[20][21][22], especially those showing osteomyelitis of the jaw [5,21,22]. Fortunately, the intraoral condition of the present patient was found to be good and no factors related to spread of inflammation to the jawbone were noted.…”
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confidence: 68%
“…In spite of visual and hearing impairments, short stature, and dental abnormalities, the present patient was not diagnosed until 8 years old. Dental examination results can sometimes lead to diagnosis of osteopetrosis [5,[20][21][22], especially those showing osteomyelitis of the jaw [5,21,22]. Fortunately, the intraoral condition of the present patient was found to be good and no factors related to spread of inflammation to the jawbone were noted.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%