Mund Kiefer Gesichtschir
September 2002
Background: Complication rates after sinus floor augmentation of up to 10% are mentioned in literature, often when heterologous bone implants are used. The aim of our retrospective study was to determine the complication rate involving the maxillary sinus of patients treated with autologous spongiosa.
Patients And Methods: In 46 patients with an absolute maxillary atrophy (61% female, 39% male, mean age 49 years), a sinus floor augmentation, if necessary combined with an onlay bone graft of the iliac crest, was performed.
Testing the hypothesis of amplified developmental instability in autosomal trisomies as proposed by Shapiro we predicted and found an increased frequency of symphalangies in the toes of patients with Down syndrome. In our X-ray study of the feet of 71 adults with trisomy 21 we also detected a greater than normal number of sesamoid bones. A corollary to Shapiro's hypothesis is a dependence on ethnic origin of the frequency of symptoms in Down syndrome.
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