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Abstract(s)
Mental nerve neuropathy is a peripheral sensory neuropathy, characterized by acute numbness of the chin
area. It is a rare entity with diverse aetiology including, among others, local odontogenic causes and malignancy. In rare cases, it might be associated with sickle cell disease,
due to the combined presence of hyperviscosity
and the sinuous course of the mental nerve and artery
through the mental foramen. The authors present the
case of an adolescent girl with numb chin symptoms
during a multifocal sickle cell crisis. The aim is to briefly
review the causes of numb chin syndrome, emphasizing
the differential diagnosis in sickle cell patients
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Keywords
Anaemia, Sickle Cell/complications Cranial Nerve Diseases/aetiology Adolescent HDE HEM PED HDE NEU PED
Citation
Port J Pediatr 2018;49:357-9