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. 2022 Sep 28;9(10):1486.
doi: 10.3390/children9101486.

Clinical Findings in Children with Noonan Syndrome-A 17-Year Retrospective Study in an Oral Surgery Center

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Clinical Findings in Children with Noonan Syndrome-A 17-Year Retrospective Study in an Oral Surgery Center

Anna Janas-Naze et al. Children (Basel). .

Abstract

To date, only a limited number of publications have studied the specific oral and maxillofacial findings in patients diagnosed with Noonan syndrome (NS), which is an example of a genetically heterogeneous RASopathy. In this retrospective study, we aimed to ascertain the genotype-phenotype correlations between genetic mutations and certain diagnoses in the field of oral surgery. We collected surgical and genetic data from 42 children (median age, 12 years) who had a confirmed diagnosis of NS and underwent surgery in the Department of Oral Surgery, Medical University of Lodz, over a 17-year period, from 2004 to 2021. In total, 17 patients with mutations of the PTPN11 gene were diagnosed with over-retained deciduous teeth and supernumerary teeth. An amount of 7 patients with mutations of the SOS1 gene were diagnosed with mandibular compound odontomas. Finally, 12 patients with mutations of the LZTR1 gene were diagnosed with bilateral or unilateral central giant cell granulomas in the mandible. Although craniofacial features of many genetic disorders have been previously described in the literature, this study determined the genotype-phenotype correlations in the field of oral surgery.

Keywords: Noonan syndrome; RAS; RASopathies; genotype–phenotype correlations; oral surgery.

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The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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