Title of article :
Oral Hemorrhage in a 3-year-old Boy Caused by Self-Mutilating Behavior
Author/Authors :
Uy, Jenny Lyn Y Department of Otorhinolaryngology - Philippine General Hospital , Lapeña, José Florencio F Department of Otorhinolaryngology - College of Medicine - Philippine General Hospital
Abstract :
A 3-year-old boy referred for persistent tongue bleeding was diagnosed with a rare self-mutilating disease
that had also affected his lip and fingers. He underwent multiple odontectomy and partial glossectomy and
continues to undergo behavior therapy and on-demand splints and restraints. He has stopped self-biting
and has gained appetite and weight. Lesch-Nyhan Syndrome can cause significant morbidity including selfinflicted
oral hemorrhage and emergent measures are not easily decided. The long-term management of
its neurobehavioral symptoms is problematic and multidisciplinary, and health providers remain challenged
to find the best treatment, prolong lifespan and improve quality of life within their respective contexts.
Keywords :
Lesch-Nyhan syndrome , Hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyl transferase 1 deficiency , Self-mutilation , Self-injurious behavior
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics