2000
DOI: 10.1067/moe.2000.107522
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Familial hypophosphatemic vitamin D-resistant rickets: Dental findings and histologic study of teeth

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“…On the basis of clinical appearance, the differential diagnosis includes pustules, actinomycosis, osteomyelitis, hypophosphatemic Vitamin D resistant rickets, pyogenic granulomas, furuncles, neoplasms; squamous cell carcinomas, epidermal cysts, chronic tuberculosis and gumma of tertiary syphilis [4,5]. If a sinus tract does not close after an appropriate removal of the primary cause, the most common alternative cause is actinomycosis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…On the basis of clinical appearance, the differential diagnosis includes pustules, actinomycosis, osteomyelitis, hypophosphatemic Vitamin D resistant rickets, pyogenic granulomas, furuncles, neoplasms; squamous cell carcinomas, epidermal cysts, chronic tuberculosis and gumma of tertiary syphilis [4,5]. If a sinus tract does not close after an appropriate removal of the primary cause, the most common alternative cause is actinomycosis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The sequence of formati on of abscesses usually appears to follow the sequence of erupti on 35,39 . Hypophosphataemic pati ents have also been reported to display large interglobular spaces in the circumpulpal denti n 33,40 , whereas the mantle denti n is unaff ected 41 .…”
Section: Dental and Histologic Findingsmentioning
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“…This phenomenon is associated with well documented oral and dental fi ndings 27,[30][31][32][33][34] . Hypophosphataemic vitamin D-resistant rickets have been atti ributed to the enlarged coronal pulp spaces and to the grossly defecti ve denti ne allowing ingress of micro-organism to the dental pulp once att riti on has removed the overlying protecti ve enamel 35,36 .…”
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confidence: 99%
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