Aim. To evaluate a possible correlation between Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) and sinusitis of the maxillary sinuses and determine their prevalence. Materials and methods. The Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) is a chronic inflammatory disorder of probable autoimmune origin. The most important manifestation of this disease is chronic synovitis, synovial fluid pressure is produced in it often causes pain. The JIA begins before the age of 16 years of age. Sinusitis of the maxillary sinus is an inflammatory process, acute or chronic, causing a marked thickening of the mucosa, with or without local pain. This study analyzed 200 Cone-Beam CT (CBCT). Of these 100 patients suffering from JIA, 100 were healthy. All patients who fall in this study were aged between 8 and 16 years. AIl CBCT were observed in the three planes of space, bringing attention to the coronal and transverse sections. Were not considered pathological maxillary sinuses presenting with mucous cysts and those with mild thickening of the membrane of the maxillary sinus (within 2-3 mm). Were considered acute sinusitis showed that, in the above sections, air-fluid level visible and those that showed complete obstruction (empyema) of the maxillary sinus and the complex osteomeatale. Results. The analysis of CT slices showed involvement of the maxillary sinuses in greater proportion in patients with JIA (24%), whereas in healthy subjects are involved in only 11% of cases. The difference between the two study groups was statistically significant (p = 0.0156) (x2 = 5.85). Of the 24 patients with JIA, 50% showed bilateral sinusitis, 50% unilateral sinusitis. In healthy patients with sinusitis, however, the percentages vary: 36.4% 63.6% unilateral and bilateral sinusitis. Conclusions. Only 1 from 11 healthy patients showing acute sinusitis, the remaining 10 cases had chronic sinusitis. Of the 24 patients with JIA, only 2 have acute sinusitis. In most cases analyzed, therefore, the sinusitis is chronic, especially in patients with JIA. In light of what, it is possible to assume a correlation between Juvenile Rneumatoid Arthritis (JRA) and sinusitis.

Correlation between maxillary sinusitis and Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: Cone Beam CT study / U. Garagiola, P. Cressoni, I. Tubertini, E. Del Rosso, S. Pozzi Taubert, G. Bassi, R. Soldo. - In: MINERVA STOMATOLOGICA. - ISSN 1827-174X. - 63:4 Suppl. 1(2014), pp. 362-362. (Intervento presentato al 21. convegno Congresso Nazionale Collegio dei Docenti in Odontoiatria : 10-12 aprile tenutosi a Roma nel 2014).

Correlation between maxillary sinusitis and Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: Cone Beam CT study

U. Garagiola
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P. Cressoni
Secondo
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I. Tubertini;E. Del Rosso;S. Pozzi Taubert;R. Soldo
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2014

Abstract

Aim. To evaluate a possible correlation between Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) and sinusitis of the maxillary sinuses and determine their prevalence. Materials and methods. The Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) is a chronic inflammatory disorder of probable autoimmune origin. The most important manifestation of this disease is chronic synovitis, synovial fluid pressure is produced in it often causes pain. The JIA begins before the age of 16 years of age. Sinusitis of the maxillary sinus is an inflammatory process, acute or chronic, causing a marked thickening of the mucosa, with or without local pain. This study analyzed 200 Cone-Beam CT (CBCT). Of these 100 patients suffering from JIA, 100 were healthy. All patients who fall in this study were aged between 8 and 16 years. AIl CBCT were observed in the three planes of space, bringing attention to the coronal and transverse sections. Were not considered pathological maxillary sinuses presenting with mucous cysts and those with mild thickening of the membrane of the maxillary sinus (within 2-3 mm). Were considered acute sinusitis showed that, in the above sections, air-fluid level visible and those that showed complete obstruction (empyema) of the maxillary sinus and the complex osteomeatale. Results. The analysis of CT slices showed involvement of the maxillary sinuses in greater proportion in patients with JIA (24%), whereas in healthy subjects are involved in only 11% of cases. The difference between the two study groups was statistically significant (p = 0.0156) (x2 = 5.85). Of the 24 patients with JIA, 50% showed bilateral sinusitis, 50% unilateral sinusitis. In healthy patients with sinusitis, however, the percentages vary: 36.4% 63.6% unilateral and bilateral sinusitis. Conclusions. Only 1 from 11 healthy patients showing acute sinusitis, the remaining 10 cases had chronic sinusitis. Of the 24 patients with JIA, only 2 have acute sinusitis. In most cases analyzed, therefore, the sinusitis is chronic, especially in patients with JIA. In light of what, it is possible to assume a correlation between Juvenile Rneumatoid Arthritis (JRA) and sinusitis.
Settore MED/28 - Malattie Odontostomatologiche
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2014
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