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Dental Management of a Young Child Affected by Galactosialidosis and a Gigantic Abdominal Growth.

Yoselín Méndez-SaladoPaola De Ávila-RojasAmaury J Pozos-GuillenRaúl Márquez-PreciadoMiguel Ángel Noyola-FríasSocorro Ruiz-RodríguezJosé Arturo Garrocho-Rangel
Published in: Case reports in dentistry (2018)
Galactosialidosis (GS) is a rare form of lysosomal storage disease that involves a broad spectrum of skeletal and soft tissue abnormalities. We report here on a 4-year 7-month-old boy with mild mental retardation, exhibiting multiple caries cavities and associated infectious foci and macroglossia. A huge abdominal enlargement due to peritoneal ascites was evident. Behavioral management and patient positioning on the dental chair represented a true challenge. The patient was treated under general anesthesia. However, life-threatening postoperative complications occurred because of the impossibility of extubating the patient. A very careful preanesthetic assessment is crucial in children affected by general conditions associated with airway anomalies, such as GS.
Keyphrases
  • case report
  • oral health
  • soft tissue
  • mental health
  • young adults
  • newly diagnosed
  • middle aged