Klippel-Trenaunay Syndrome Manifesting as Gingival Overgrowth and Teeth Agenesis




Ozdemir H, Marakoglu I, Akyol M, Goze OF, Gursoy UK

PublisherJOURNAL PEDODONTICS INC

2010

Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY

J CLIN PEDIATR DENT

34

4

351

354

4

1053-4628

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.17796/jcpd.34.4.l41414372l4332m1



Objective: Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome (KTS) is characterized by triad of venous varicosity, naevus flammeus, and soft/hard tissue hypertrophy. Manifestations of the syndrome in the head and neck region are rare, but in some cases hemangioma of the lips, tongue, and gums, open bite and cross bite, and early tooth eruption are associated with the disease. Study design: We report a 12-year-old KTS patient with gingival hyperplasia, congenital missing teeth, and increased mucosal vascularization as oral manifestations. Results and conclusion: All manifestations of the KTS were observed on the same side of the head, except bilateral missing teeth. Histological examination showed several vascular enlargements in enlarged gingiva. It is suggested that oral manifestations of the syndrome are generally related to the severity of the disease, but they do not always present in the same pattern.



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