Wolf J, Järvinen H J, Hietanen J
Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 1986 Dec;24(6):410-6. doi: 10.1016/0266-4356(86)90054-9.
Fifty patients with familial adenomatosis coli (FAC) studied by panoramic tomography (PTG) showed osteomatous jaw changes in 82% as compared with 10% in matched controls. Supernumerary teeth, compound odontomas and/or impacted teeth were seen in 30% of the patients compared with 4% of the controls. A correlation was found between dental abnormalities and the large number of osteomas. The results support the view that both osteomas of the jaws and dental abnormalities are features of FAC. PTG of the jaws may serve as a valuable tool for early detection of FAC by oral surgeons, at least in the case of the most striking changes (about 20%).
通过全景断层扫描(PTG)研究的50例家族性腺瘤性结肠息肉病(FAC)患者中,82%出现颌骨骨瘤改变,而匹配对照组中这一比例为10%。30%的患者出现多生牙、复合牙瘤和/或阻生牙,而对照组为4%。发现牙齿异常与大量骨瘤之间存在相关性。结果支持以下观点,即颌骨骨瘤和牙齿异常均为FAC的特征。颌骨的PTG可能是口腔外科医生早期检测FAC的有价值工具,至少对于最显著的改变(约20%)而言。