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[Gardner syndrome].

P K de Hidalgo, V A de Irazuzta, B Tramunt

    Revista De La Facultad De Odontologia
    |January 1, 1989
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Gardner's Syndrome, a genetic disorder, presents with various oral manifestations like odontomas and cysts. Early dental detection is crucial for managing this condition, which carries a high risk of intestinal adenocarcinoma.

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    Area of Science:

    • Genetics and Hereditary Diseases
    • Oncology
    • Dentistry

    Context:

    • Gardner's Syndrome is a rare genetic disorder with dominant autosomal inheritance.
    • It is characterized by numerous gastrointestinal polyps and extracolonic manifestations.
    • The syndrome has a high propensity for malignant transformation into colorectal cancer.

    Purpose:

    • To report three cases of Gardner's Syndrome in adolescent sisters.
    • To highlight the importance of recognizing oral manifestations for early diagnosis.
    • To emphasize the role of dentists in identifying potential Gardner's Syndrome cases.

    Summary:

    • Three sisters diagnosed with Gardner's Syndrome presented with characteristic oral findings including odontomas, cementomas, and cysts.
    • Family history revealed early-onset intestinal cancer in their mother, underscoring the hereditary nature of the syndrome.

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  • The study emphasizes that intestinal polyposis is a hallmark, invariably leading to adenocarcinoma by the fourth decade.
  • Impact:

    • Early diagnosis through dental examination can facilitate timely intervention and management of Gardner's Syndrome.
    • Increased awareness among dental professionals can improve patient outcomes by enabling prompt medical referral.
    • Understanding the syndrome's heterogeneous features is vital for comprehensive patient care and surveillance.