RADIOCEPHALOMETRIC EVALUATION OF A FAMILY WITH MANDIBULOFACIAL DYSOSTOSIS

1996 
Persons from four generations of a family with mandibulofacial dysostosis (MFD), known as Treacher Collins (TC) Syndrome, were examined for the presence of clinical signs traditionally associated with this syndrome. In this family, 14 adults, who had been judged trait bearers by an earlier family study were included in this study. Maxillary and mandibular study models were taken of affected and unaffected family members. Panoramic cephalograms and lateral radiographs were taken. The lateral cephalograms were traced and digitized on a computer system and compared. The 117 cephalometric values of the trait bearers were compared with known standard values and nontrait bearing family members. In the trait bearing group, 81 of the 117 values and, in the nontrait bearing group, 72 of the 117 values were significantly different ( p
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