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Papillon-lefevre syndrome: a combined approach from the dermatologist and dentist - a clinical presentation.
[papillon-lefèvre syndrome]
Papillon-
Lefevre
syndrome
(
PLS
)
is
a
rare
disease
characterized
by
skin
lesions
,
which
includes
palmar
-
plantar
hyperkeratosis
and
hyperhidrosis
with
severe
periodontal
destruction
involving
both
the
primary
and
the
permanent
dentitions
.
It
is
transmitted
as
an
autosomal-recessive
condition
,
and
consanguinity
of
parents
is
evident
in
about
one
-
third
of
the
cases
.
This
paper
describes
a
13
-
year
-old
male
patient
who
presented
to
the
department
of
pedodontics
,
with
rapidly
progressing
periodontitis
.
A
general
physical
examination
revealed
scaling
on
the
hands
and
feet
,
which
had
been
medically
diagnosed
as
PLS
.
The
incidence
of
this
rare
entity
is
increasing
in
the
recent
times
,
which
is
associated
with
irreparable
periodontal
destruction
at
an
early
age
,
with
not
so
prominent
skin
lesions
in
some
cases
.
In
such
instances
,
the
dentist
has
a
more
important
role
in
diagnosing
,
treatment
planning
and
preservation
of
the
periodontal
tissues
and
,
at
the
same
time
,
referring
for
the
treatment
of
the
skin
lesions
.
This
paper
emphasizes
the
combined
effort
of
the
two
specialities
in
order
to
maintain
skin
as
well
as
dental
conditions
in
health
by
early
intervention
and
a
synergistic
treatment
approach
.
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