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  1. Cherubism - Wikipedia

    • Cherubism is a rare genetic disorder that causes prominence in the lower portion in the face. The name is derived from the temporary chubby-cheeked resemblance to putti, the chubby-faced infants featured in Renaissance paintings, which were often mistakenly described as cherubs. See more

    Signs and symptoms

    The appearance of people with the disorder is caused by a loss of bone in the mandible which the body replaces … See more

    Causes

    Cherubism is autosomal dominantly linked. Cherubism has also been found from the random mutation of a gene in an individual having no family history of the condition. However it is not well understood why males tend … See more

    Diagnosis

    The chemical imbalance is usually diagnosed when dental abnormalities are found. These abnormalities include premature deciduous teeth and abnormal growth of permanent teeth due to displaceme… See more

    Prevention

    Because this genetic anomaly is genetically linked, genetic counseling may be the only way to decrease occurrences of cherubism. The lack of severe symptoms in the parents may be the cause of failure in recognizing the disorde… See more

    Treatment

    Because cherubism changes and improves over time, the treatment should be individually determined. Generally, moderate cases are watched until they subside or progress into the more severe range. Sev… See more

    Prognosis

    Due to the rarity of the condition, it is difficult to reliably estimate statistics. However, a 2006 study which followed 7 cases over an average of 8.5 years noted that "In general, cherubism does not have a poor progn… See more

    History

    Cherubism was first documented and named in 1933 by Dr. W. A. Jones of Kingston, Ontario, describing a case of three siblings of the same family of Jewish Russian heritage. All that was known at the time was th… See more

     
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  1. Features include prominent cheeks, a rounded face, and in severe cases, tooth displacement or loss. Learn about cherubism, its causes, symptoms, and treatment options. Understand how it is diagnosed and the typical features of this rare condition.
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    Cherubism is a rare genetic disorder that causes prominence in the lower portion in the face. The name is derived from the temporary chubby-cheeked resemblance to putti, the chubby-faced infants featured in Renaissance paintings, which were often mistakenly described as cherubs.
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  2. Cherubism Disease: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment

    Sep 22, 2023 · Cherubism is a genetic disorder that affects the shape of your child’s face. Noncancerous, painless growths form in your child’s jaw, leading to a widened jaw and round cheeks. Some children have missing or abnormally …

     
  3. Cherubism: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment

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  7. Imaging Characteristics of Cherubism - AJR

    Cherubism is a rare osseous disorder of children and adolescents. Although the radiologic characteristics of cherubism are not pathognomonic, the diagnosis is strongly suggested …

  8. Cherubism: Clinicoradiographic Features, …

    Cherubism, first described by Jones, 1 is a benign, self-limiting fibro-osseous disorder characterized by bilateral expansion of the mandible, maxilla, or both. The lesions are usually …

  9. Cherubism - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

  10. Cherubism: Clinicoradiographic Features and Treatment

  11. Clinical and radiological features of nonfamilial cherubism: A case ...

  12. Cherubism | About the Disease | GARD - Genetic and Rare …

  13. Radiographic, CT and MRI features of cherubism - PubMed

  14. Cherubism: panoramic and CT features in adults - PMC

  15. Comprehensive Guide to Cherubism: Symptoms, Causes, …

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  20. Cherubism: panoramic and CT features in adults