Lesch-Nyhan syndrome: a case report

J Korean Assoc Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2023 Aug 31;49(4):228-232. doi: 10.5125/jkaoms.2023.49.4.228.

Abstract

Lesch-Nyhan syndrome (LNS) is a rare X-linked recessive disorder caused by a mutation in the hypoxanthine phosphoribosyltransferase 1 (HPRT1) gene. This syndrome is characterized by excessive production of uric acid, mental retardation, self-mutilation, choreoathetosis, and spasticity. The most distinctive symptom is compulsive self-mutilation. For patients with LNS, different methods have been tried to reduce self-biting behaviors including restraints, behavioral treatment, medications, deep brain stimulation, tooth extraction and botulinum toxin A injection. In this report, we present a case of LNS undergoing cheiloplasty due to self-mutilation and tooth extraction of the left deciduous maxillary canine.

Keywords: HPRT1 gene; Lesch-Nyhan syndrome; Lip biting; Self-mutilation; Tooth extraction.

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  • Case Reports

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