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Progressive facial hemiatrophy with associated osseous lesions
Santiago Gómez DíezLorena GallegoMaría López EscobarLuis Manuel Junquera GutiérrezNarciso Pérez Olivasubject
Parry-Romberg syndromestomatognathic diseasesProgressive facial hemiatrophyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]bonedescription
Progressive facial hemiatrophy (PFH) is a rare condition characterized by the slow, progressive appearance of a unilateral facial atrophy that affects the skin, subcutaneous tissue, muscle and bone. We report the case of a 60-year-old female patient whose cutaneous symptoms commenced in 1987 in the form of a purplish erythema on the left side of her face and neck, which subsequently remitted giving rise to an indurated region in the left maxillary region. Since 1995 until the present day, she has developed facial hemiatrophy on the left side accompanied by progressive osseous reabsorption of the upper maxilla and left mandible with atrophy of soft tissue. The association of the onset of PFH with progressive osteolysis of the maxilla has not been previously reported in an adult patient.
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2007-12-01 |