Hu Y S, Schneiderman E D
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Pharmacology, Baylor College of Dentistry, Dallas, Texas, USA.
Pediatr Dent. 1995 Jan-Feb;17(1):46-53.
The temporomandibular joints (TMJ) of children afflicted with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) were evaluated with clinical examinations and computed tomography (CT). Thirty-seven consecutive patients (6-17 years old) from the Texas Scottish Rite Hospital arthritis clinic were studied to investigate morphological abnormalities in the TMJ by CT. Both qualitative and quantitative measures of TMJ morphology were made from axial CT scans. Ten children without JRA served as a control group. Various ANOVA and nonparametric statistical models were used for analysis. Evidence of TMJ abnormalities from the CTs was found in 62% of these JRA children. The TMJ pathosis indices for left and right joints were significantly higher in the JRA subjects than those in the control children (P < 0.03) and joint spaces were narrower (P < 0.02). These features are indicative of TMJ destruction. Thus, there is considerable risk for TMJ involvement and its debilitating and deforming sequelae in children afflicted with JRA.
采用临床检查和计算机断层扫描(CT)对患有幼年类风湿性关节炎(JRA)儿童的颞下颌关节(TMJ)进行评估。对来自德克萨斯州苏格兰 rite 医院关节炎诊所的 37 名连续患者(6 - 17 岁)进行研究,以通过 CT 调查颞下颌关节的形态异常。从轴向 CT 扫描中对颞下颌关节形态进行定性和定量测量。10 名无 JRA 的儿童作为对照组。使用各种方差分析和非参数统计模型进行分析。在这些 JRA 儿童中,62% 的 CT 显示有颞下颌关节异常证据。JRA 受试者左右关节的颞下颌关节病变指数显著高于对照儿童(P < 0.03),关节间隙更窄(P < 0.02)。这些特征表明颞下颌关节破坏。因此,患有 JRA 的儿童存在颞下颌关节受累及其致残和变形后遗症的相当大风险。