PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY | |
Vol. 29 No. 4 JUL - AUG 2007 | |
ISSN: 0164-1263 UBIC: ESP | |
ABSTRACTS | |
The sideroblastic anemias comprise o heterogeneous group of acquired and congenital disorders which that have in common: (1) anemia; (2) the presence
of ring sideroblasts in the bone marrow; and (3) impaired heme biosynthesis. Elevation in iron levels 15 secondary to a deficiency in mitochondrial physiology. Patients exhibit
mild to moderate hemolysis due to peripheral red blood cell destruction, and often require regular blood transfusions. The purpose of this case report was to describe
the dental management of o child with congenital sideroblastic anemia-a rare hematologic disorder-and to emphasize how important it is for pediatric dentists to be cognizant
of a patient's hematologic profile before attempting to perform any dental procedure. The timing of the patient's transfusions regarding the scheduling of dental care is
crucial for successful management and anticipation of possible complications. Preventive dentistry should be a hallmark of dental management for these children. (Pediatr Dent 200729:315-9) KEYWORDS: SIDEROBLASTIC, ANEMIA, CONGENITAL DISEASE, DENTAL MANAGEMENT, HEMOLYSIS. |
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