Atypical orofacial conditions in noonan syndrome: A case report

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Noonan syndrome (NS) is a relatively common condition characterized by chest deformation, congenital heart disease, short stature and distinctive facial features. Due to its genetic heterogeneity NS patients exhibit a range of clinical signs. Severe gingivitis and supernumerary teeth are rarely seen in connection with NS. In addition, there has not been a report on NS patients with atypical bilateral enlargement of the mental foramens and inferior-alveolar canals. This case report describes a NS patient who has undergone growth hormone (GH) therapy and is presenting with classical and rare NS phenotypes.

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Toureno, L., & Park, J. H. (2011). Atypical orofacial conditions in noonan syndrome: A case report. Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, 36(2), 197–202. https://doi.org/10.17796/jcpd.36.2.81074271088334h2

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