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Craniofacial skeletal deviations following in utero exposure to the anticonvulsant phenytoin: monotherapy and polytherapy.

作者信息

Orup H I, Holmes L B, Keith D A, Coull B A

机构信息

The Department of Growth and Development, Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Boston, MA, USA.

出版信息

Orthod Craniofac Res. 2003 Feb;6(1):2-19. doi: 10.1046/j.1439-0280.2003.2o212.x.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To identify and quantify the craniofacial effects from prenatal exposure to phenytoin monotherapy and polytherapy using cephalometric, hand-wrist, and panoramic radiographs and to determine if such deviations persist with age.

DESIGN

Craniofacial structures of 28 anticonvulsant-exposed individuals were evaluated using 20 landmarks in lateral cephalometric radiographs and 19 landmarks in frontal cephalometric radiographs. Skeletal maturity was assessed using hand-wrist radiographs. Dental maturity and the presence of dental anomalies were evaluated using panoramic radiographs. Eleven individuals were re-evaluated 7 years later, on average, to determine the persistence of any measured deviations.

SETTING AND SAMPLE POPULATION

Department of Growth and Development, Harvard School of Dental Medicine and Massachusetts General Hospital. Patients were recruited from several sources.

OUTCOME MEASURE

The evaluated dimensions included linear, angular, and proportional measures.

RESULTS

The most common deviations were decreased height and length of the maxilla, decreased length of the posterior cranial base, length of the mandible, cranial width and level of the cribriform plate, and a decrease in the Wits Appraisal assessment. The deviations were more significant in the polytherapy-exposed individuals than in the monotherapyexposed individuals. These deviations, especially in the maxilla, persisted with age as revealed in a re-evaluation of 11 individuals.

CONCLUSION

The craniofacial skeletal findings among individuals exposed in utero to phenytoin monotherapy or phenytoin polytherapy, when considered in aggregate, suggest a mild pattern of maxillary hypoplasia that becomes more pronounced with age.

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