| Literature DB >> 36016961 |
Amira Shafuria1, Theodora Adhisty Dwiarie1, Wahyu Hidayat2.
Abstract
Introduction: Down syndrome is a congenital genetic disorder caused by an error in cell division, resulting in the presence of an additional third chromosome 21. Down syndrome is one of the leading causes of intellectual disability. Millions of these patients face various health issues. This study aimed to provide information about the challenges in the management of chronic ulcer mimicking OSCC in Down Syndrome child with motoric disorders. Case: A 12-year-old boy with Down Syndrome and motoric disorders was referred to Oral Medicine Department. In the extraoral examination, the patient had a dysmorphic face and dry lips. Lymph node examination could not be assessed because the patient wore a cervical collar. The intraoral examination showed an irregular ulcer with 1×0.7 cm in diameter, indurated margin, and white-yellowish base at the right lateral border of the tongue. The 55 teeth were sharp and caused an occlusion trauma to the right lateral border of the tongue. The patient was diagnosed with a chronic traumatic ulcer mimicking OSCC based on clinical examination. The medication given to the patient were sodium chloride 0.9%, povidone-iodine mouthwash 1%, and petroleum jelly.Entities:
Keywords: chronic ulcer; down syndrome; motoric disorders; oral squamous cell carcinoma
Year: 2022 PMID: 36016961 PMCID: PMC9398514 DOI: 10.2147/IMCRJ.S379798
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Med Case Rep J ISSN: 1179-142X
Figure 1Clinical manifestations in the first visit.
Figure 2The results of the MRI examination showed a dislocation of the patient’s cervical spine.
Figure 3The oral lesions already showed improvement (3 days follow-up).
Figure 4The size of the oral ulcer at the lateral border of the tongue was getting smaller and showed some improvement in the third visit (1-week follow-up).
Figure 5In the fourth visit (10 days follow-up), the size of the oral ulcer at the lateral border of the tongue already had a significant improvement.