Multiple odontogenic keratocysts in a patient with Lowe syndrome: a first case report and literature review.

Ricardo Martinez Pedraza,Hélen Kaline Farias Bezerra, Liliana Curiel Magaña, Laura Carolina Pinzón Montaña, Yenifer Rodríguez Lino, Ana Gabriela Salazar,Ana Cristina Simões E Silva,Hercílio Martelli-Júnior

Oral surgery, oral medicine, oral pathology and oral radiology(2023)

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Lowe syndrome (LS) is a rare disease (1:500,000) with X-linked recessive inheritance involving the kidneys, eyes, and nervous system. A Mexican 25-year-old male patient presented for diagnosis of multiple radiolucent lesions observed on routine radiographic examination. General aspects revealed cognitive delay, eye alterations, and kidney involvement, which support the diagnosis of LS. Radiolucent well-delimited lesions were observed in both mandibular angle and symphysis. Under general anesthesia, incisional biopsy and decompression were performed. Histological aspects led to diagnosing odontogenic keratocyst (OKC) for all lesions. The lesions in the right and left mandibular angles were decompressed, and the symphyseal lesion was enucleated. A 2-month follow-up shows the bone healing process. There are few reports detailing oral findings in LS. Here, we reported the first case of multiple OKC in a patient with LS. In addition, we performed a literature review on odontogenic lesions in patients affected by LS.
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