Title of article :
Progressive hemifacial atrophy
Author/Authors :
Sande, Abhijeet Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology - Vasantdada Patil Dental College and Hospital - Sangli, India , Risbud, Mukund Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology - Vasantdada Patil Dental College and Hospital - Sangli, India , Kshar, Avinash Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology - Vasantdada Patil Dental College and Hospital - Sangli, India , Oka Paranjpe, Arati Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology - Vasantdada Patil Dental College and Hospital - Sangli, India
Abstract :
Progressive hemifacial atrophy, also known as Parry‑Romberg Syndrome, is an uncommon
degenerative and poorly understood condition. It is characterized by a slow and progressive but
self‑limited atrophy affecting one side of the face. The incidence and the cause of this alteration are
unknown. A cerebral disturbance of fat metabolism has been proposed as a primary cause. Possible
factors that are involved in the pathogenesis include trauma, viral infections, heredity, endocrine
disturbances and auto‑immunity. The most common complications that appear in association to this
disorder are: trigeminal neuralgia, facial paresthesia, severe headache and epilepsy. Characteristically,
the atrophy progresses slowly for several years and, it becomes stable. The objective of this work
is, through the presentation of a clinical case, to accomplish a literature review concerning general
characteristics, etiology, physiopathology and treatment of progressive hemifacial atrophy.
Keywords :
Progressive hemifacial atrophy , Parry‑Romberg Syndrome , Romberg’s disease
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics