Facial lesions caused by renal osteodystrophy in a patient with chronic renal insufficiency: A case report

Authors

  • Rafael Machado Karsburg
  • Kátia Regina de Campos
  • Maria Paula de Siqueira Melo Peres
  • Sheyla Batista Bologna
  • Silvia Vanessa Lourenço
  • Juliana Bertoldi Franco

Keywords:

Chronic renal insufficiency, renal dialysis, renal osteodystrophy

Abstract

Purpose: Chronic renal insufficiency (CRI) is the last stage of a chronic renal condition in which the kidney loses its filtration and endocrine functions. Chronic endocrine hypofunction causes generalized damage to the body known as Uremic Syndrome, which affects the central nervous system as well as the cardiovascular, hematologic, dermatologic, ophthalmic, endocrine, respiratory, gastrointestinal and skeletal systems. The present study reports the case of a female patient with CRI who presented facial osteodystrophy of the osteitis fibrosa type, and highlights the main features of this condition. Case Description: A 24-year old, female, Caucasian patient presented chronic glomerulonephritis recurrence and lost the transplanted kidney five years before, undergoing arteriovenous fistula hemodialysis three times a week. She presented swelling of the left masseter area with a hard consistency on palpation, covered by intact skin, swelling at the bottom of the left atrium, with a hard consistency on palpation, a mucosa-like color and absence of inflammation signs, suggesting expansive bone lesions on the face. These features were compatible with hyperparathyroidism brown tumor and/or osteodystrophy. The CT scan showed expansive bone lesions of heterogeneous appearance on the left jaw, maxilla/nasal floor, and right frontotemporal suture areas. The clinical and histopathological characteristics of the lesion, in association with PHT hormone high serum levels led to renal osteodystrophy diagnosis. The patient was referred to the nephrology services. Conclusion: Osteodystrophic bone alterations have a high prevalence in renal disease patients, and the dentist must take these alterations into consideration in bone lesion diagnosis for this specific group of patients.

Author Biographies

Rafael Machado Karsburg

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Kátia Regina de Campos

Pós-graduanda do curso de aprimoramento em Odontologia Hospitalar do HCFMUSP

Maria Paula de Siqueira Melo Peres

Cirurgiã-Dentista - Diretor Técnico da Divisão de Odontologia do Instituto Central do HCFMUSP.

Sheyla Batista Bologna

Doutoranda em Ciências da Saúde pela Disciplina de Dermatologia do Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo

Silvia Vanessa Lourenço

Professora Associada da Disciplina de Patologia Geral da Faculdade de Odontologia da Universidade de São Paulo

Juliana Bertoldi Franco

Cirurgiã-Dentista Responsável pelo Serviço de Odontologia do Hospital Auxiliar de Suzano do HCFMUSP Assistente do curso de aprimoramento e da residência multiprofissional em Odontologia Hospitalar do HCFMUSP

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Published

2012-04-11

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Case Report