Adults with Treacher Collins Syndrome Share Comparable 3D Upper Airway Dimensions with Nonsyndromic Individuals
Renan Jhordan Mettelziefen dos Inocentes,
Alexandre de Almeida Ribeiro,
Maria Noel Marzano-Rodrigues
et al.
Abstract:Purpose. Sleep apnea symptoms, such as snoring and daytime somnolence, are commonly observed in individuals with Treacher Collins Syndrome (TCS) and may be related to airway obstruction due to micro‐ and retro‐gnathia. This study aims to three‐dimensionally evaluate the upper airway using cone‐beam computed tomography (CBCT) exams of adolescents (TCS‐ADOL) and adults (TCS‐ADUL) with TCS compared to a nonsyndromic group (CON). Materials and Methods. Twenty‐six CBCT exams were divided into three groups: TCS‐ADOL… Show more
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