Mandibular osteomyelitis as a complication of Albers-Schomberg disease

Authors

  • Denia Morales Navarro Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de La Habana. Facultad de Estomatologia "Raúl González Sánchez"
  • Juan Guillermo Sánchez Acuña Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de La Habana. Facultad de Estomatologia "Raúl González Sánchez"
  • Concepción Pereira Dávalos Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de La Habana. Facultad de Estomatologia "Raúl González Sánchez"

Keywords:

Albers-Schomberg disease, osteopetrosis, osteomyelitis, mandible, odontogenic septic processes, hyperbaric therapy

Abstract

Albers-Schomberg disease or osteopetrosis is a rare bone condition. Mandibular osteomyelitis is an infrequent complication of this disease. It was for this reason, alongside the peculiar clinical presentation of both entities, that we decided to present this case.
A male 32-year-old patient with a history of benign adult Albers-Schomberg disease attended consultation two years ago and stated to have undergone exodontia eleven months before, after which he had had facial swelling and pain of variable intensity with acute episodes. Clinical and imaging studies led to the diagnosis of mandibular osteomyelitis as a complication of his underlying condition. Treatment consisted of antimicrobial therapy, exeresis of the necrotic bone and hyperbaric oxygen. Two years later the patient came back to consultation with a relapse of the acute pain process. Spontaneous expulsion of an osseous sequestrum was performed, followed by partial mandibulectomy and reconstruction with a mandibular plate. At this moment the patient does not present any signs of relapse of the acute pain process. Three months after surgery, he remains under strict surveillance.

Key words: Albers-Schomberg disease, osteopetrosis, osteomyelitis, mandible, odontogenic septic processes, hyperbaric therapy

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Published

2013-04-26

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Morales Navarro D, Sánchez Acuña JG, Pereira Dávalos C. Mandibular osteomyelitis as a complication of Albers-Schomberg disease. Rev Cubana Estomatol [Internet]. 2013 Apr. 26 [cited 2025 Feb. 22];50(1):41-6. Available from: https://revestomatologia.sld.cu/index.php/est/article/view/305

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