tailieunhanh - Vanishing (Disappearing) Bone Disease in children – A review

However, the results on the questionnaires assessment showed that about of the children received no immunization and hence, only could be taken as the actual immunization coverage for children. The reasons for the non-complete coverage of immunization coverage for children. The reasons for the non-complete coverage of immunization could be many. One of them could be the dynamic nature of the population of the idps as they move in and out of the caps. It is also possible that many have come into the camps as at July and August when this assessment was taken. It is. | J Clin Exp Dent. 2011 3 4 e328-35. Vanishing bone disorder. Journal section Oral Medicine and Pathology doi Publication Types Review Vanishing Disappearing Bone Disease in children - A review. Nagaveni . 1 Radhika . 2 Umashankara . 3 Satisha . 4 1 . . Reader Department of Pedodontics Preventive dentistry Hitkarini Dental College Hospital Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh India 2 . . Senior Lecturer Department of Orthodontics Dentofacial Orthopedics School of Dentistry Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences Karad Maharashtra India. 3 . . Professor Department of Oral Maxillofacial surgery Hitkarini Dental College Hospital Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh India 4 . . Resident Periodontics Armed Forces Medical College Pune Maharashtra India Correspondence Department of Pedodontics Preventive dentistry Hitkarini Dental College Hospital Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh India E-mail nagavenianurag@ Received 27 04 2011 Accepted 12 06 2011 Nagaveni NB Radhika NB Umashankara KV Satisha TS. Vanishing Disappearing Bone Disease in children - A review. J Clin Exp Dent. 2011 3 4 e328-35. http odo volumenes v3i4 Article Number 50562 http odo Medicina Oral S. L. . B 96689336 - elSSN 1989-5488 eMail Jced@ Abstract Vanishing bone disease is a very rare peculiar destructive condition of the skeletal system resulting in spontaneous and progressive resorption and disappearance of osseous structures with replacement by vascular fibrous connective tissue. Children and adolescents are most commonly affected although patients ranging in age from 18 months to 40 years have been reported. Its clinical presentation is highly variable largely depending upon the site of skeletal involvement. The maxillofacial territory and upper extremity bones are the predominant sites affected by this ailment. The etio-pathogenesis of this condition still remains poorly .

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