2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10067-020-05084-6
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Orofacial manifestations of SAPHO syndrome: a systematic review of case reports

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“…Inflammatory cutaneous and articular manifestations have been found among SAPHO syndrome patients 23 . The main characteristics of the dermatologic manifestations are neutrophilic pustular dermatoses, 24 including pustular psoriasis, palm plant impetigo (PPP), psoriasis vulgaris, severe acne, or hidradenitis suppurativa 9,25,26 . Chronic inflammatory aseptic osteitis is the central feature of SAPHO bone lesions, manifested by tenderness, pain, and changes in bone structure 7,27 .…”
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“…Inflammatory cutaneous and articular manifestations have been found among SAPHO syndrome patients 23 . The main characteristics of the dermatologic manifestations are neutrophilic pustular dermatoses, 24 including pustular psoriasis, palm plant impetigo (PPP), psoriasis vulgaris, severe acne, or hidradenitis suppurativa 9,25,26 . Chronic inflammatory aseptic osteitis is the central feature of SAPHO bone lesions, manifested by tenderness, pain, and changes in bone structure 7,27 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…23 The main characteristics of the dermatologic manifestations are neutrophilic pustular dermatoses, 24 including pustular psoriasis, palm plant impetigo (PPP), psoriasis vulgaris, severe acne, or hidradenitis suppurativa. 9, 25,26 Chronic inflammatory aseptic osteitis is the central feature of SAPHO bone lesions, manifested by tenderness, pain, and changes in bone structure. 7,27 Moreover, the routine blood test showed that the inflammatory markers hs-CRP and ESR were significantly increased in SAPHO syndrome samples.…”
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“…As shown in our case, odontologists play an important role in such patients. A review on cases also suggested that a multidisciplinary medical team including rheumatologists, surgeons, dermatologists and odontologists would be crucial in treatment of such patients 6 …”
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“…Most of the reports concerning handicapped patients also concern a low number of subjects, limiting the applicability of care recommendations 11 . The only way to increase the global level of evidence of these case reports or case series is to perform systematic reviews specifically dedicated to case reports 13 . Thus, knowing the variability in the care of handicapped patients, the aim of this study is, first, to report a clinical case of dental restoration in a patient with special needs and then to determine, through a systematic review, different therapeutic solutions that can be launched for anterior restorations in disabled people.…”
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confidence: 99%