Hereditary gingival fibromatosis: clinical and ultrastructural features of a new family
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Pego, Sabina Pena Borges; Della Coletta, Ricardo; Mendes, Danilo Cangussu; Faria, Paulo Rogério de; Melo Filho, Mário R.; Alves, Lucas Rodrigues; Martelli Júnior, Hercílio
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Objective: This article describes the diagnosis, clinical and microscopic (histopathology and ultrastructural) features and treatment of a new family with hereditary gingival fibromatosis (HGF) and highlights the importance
of this genetic condition.
Study Design: To characterize the pattern of inheritance and the clinical features, members of a new family with
HGF were examined. The pedigree was reliably constructed including the four latest generations of family. Hematoxylin and eosin staining and ultrastructural analysis were performed with the gingival tissue.
Results: Examination of the family pedigree revealed that the patient III-2 represent the index patient of this family (initial patient with a mutation), which was transmitted to her daughter through an autosomal dominant mode
of inheritance. The affected patients showed a generalized gingival overgrowth. The patient was treated with surgical procedures of gingivectomy and gingivoplasty. The diagnosis was confirmed by histopathology examination
that showed a well-structured epithelium with elongated and thin papillae inserted in fibrous connective tissue
with increased amount of collagen. The ultrastructural aspects of the tissue show collagen fibrils exhibiting their
typically repeating banding pattern with some fibrils displaying loops at their end. Moreover, it was possible to
seen in some regions fibrillar component presenting tortuous aspects and loss of the alignment among them.
Conclusions: This HGF frequently resulted in both esthetic and functional problems. The genetic pattern of this
Brazilian family suggested a new mutation, which was later transmitted by an autosomal dominant trait.
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