Rosenberg S W, Kolodney H, Wong G Y, Murphy M L
Cancer. 1987 May 1;59(9):1640-8. doi: 10.1002/1097-0142(19870501)59:9<1640::aid-cncr2820590920>3.0.co;2-v.
Seventeen patients treated for acute lymphoblastic leukemia by combination chemotherapy before their reaching 10 years of age were studied for altered dental root development of their premolar teeth. Five of the 17 patients showed subjective radiographic evidence of marked shortening of the premolar dental roots; 13 had thinning of the roots. A quantitative analysis was developed and verified, which disclosed a 63.33% to 84.38% reduction of premolar root length when compared with the mean of the historical controls. With recent significant increases in long-term survival rates of children with malignancies, altered dental development becomes an important factor to follow years after chemotherapy is discontinued. The findings of these chemotherapy-associated dental development changes impacts on the patient's quality of life and also can serve as a research tool to assess permanent effects of chemotherapy on normal tissue growth and development.
对17名10岁前接受联合化疗治疗急性淋巴细胞白血病的患者的前磨牙牙根发育改变情况进行了研究。17名患者中有5名在X线片上有主观证据显示前磨牙牙根明显缩短;13名患者牙根变细。开展并验证了一项定量分析,结果显示与历史对照的平均值相比,前磨牙牙根长度减少了63.33%至84.38%。随着近期恶性肿瘤患儿长期生存率的显著提高,化疗后数年牙齿发育改变成为一个需要关注的重要因素。这些与化疗相关的牙齿发育变化的研究结果会影响患者的生活质量,也可作为评估化疗对正常组织生长发育长期影响的研究工具。