Abstract
Ekman-Westborg and Julin [1974: Oral Surg 38:217-222], described multiple macrodontia and multituberculism affecting the teeth without other anomalies (E-WJ). We describe a Chilean case in a 12-year-old with the typical dental alterations and with histopathologic findings that include absence of predentin layer and prominent reduced enamel epithelium. E-WJ is not a syndrome and we propose "multiple macrodontic multituberculism" as a better name for this anomaly of uncertain etiology affecting only the crowns of the teeth. © 2003 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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Benjamin, M. R., Rodrigo, F. S., & Gorlin, R. J. (2003). Multiple macrodontic multituberculism. American Journal of Medical Genetics, 120 A(2), 283–285. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajmg.a.20102
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