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cherubism Translationscherubism
cherubism [cher´oo͡-bizm] hereditary and progressive bilateral swelling at the angle of the mandible, sometimes involving the entire jaw, imparting a cherubic look to the face, in some cases enhanced by upturning of the eyes.che·rub·ism (cher'ŭb-izm), [MIM*118400] Hereditary giant cell lesions of the jaws beginning in early childhood; multilocular radiolucencies and progressive symmetric painless swelling of the jaws; bilateral; occurs with no associated systemic manifestations. Synonym(s): fibrous dysplasia of jaws [Hebr. kerubh, cherub] An autosomal dominant [MIM 118400] condition, with 100% penetration in males who have a cherub-like physiognomy, that may be first recognised by age 5, when a child is obviously not losing the ‘baby fat’ in the facecherubism Familial intraosseous fibrous swelling of jaws An AD condition, 100% penetration in ♂ with a cherub-like physiognomy, first recognized by age 5 Clinical Puffed-out cheeks, agenesis of permanent teeth, dental dysgenesis, exophthalmos, progressive, bilateral soap-bubble expansile lesions of bone, at the mandibular angle, submandibular lymphadenopathyche·rub·ism (cher'ŭb-izm) Progressive symmetric, painless swelling of the jaws beginning in early childhood due to hereditary giant cell lesions manifested radiographically as multilocular radiolucencies. Condition tends to regress during adulthood. [Hebr. kerubh, cherub]Jones, William A., U.S. dentist. Jones disease - genetic trait resulting in fullness of the face, suggestive of a cherub. Synonym(s): cherubism; Jones syndromeJones syndrome - Synonym(s): Jones diseaseche·rub·ism (cher'ŭb-izm) [MIM*118400] Hereditary giant cell lesions of the jaws beginning in early childhood involving swelling. Synonym(s): fibrous dysplasia of jaws. [Hebr. kerubh, cherub]AcronymsSeeCRBM |