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Permanent first molar eruption failure in children: leading signs for early diagnosis. [PDF]
Grippaudo C +4 more
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Joubert syndrome type I: neuroimaging findings in addition to the 'molar tooth' sign.
Kaur S, Kulkarni K.
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Early Dental Manifestations and Multidisciplinary Management of X-Linked Hypophosphatemic Rickets in a Pediatric Patient: A Case Report. [PDF]
Mitova N, Petkova-Ninova V, Popova Y.
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‘Molar tooth’ sign in Joubert syndrome [PDF]
An 11-month-old girl born to nonconsanguineous parents presented with abnormal eye movements and frequent upper respiratory infections. The immediate postnatal period had been marked by respiratory distress that subsided with supportive measures. When seen she had global developmental delay, nystagmus, and limb hypotonia.
Debkrishna, Mallick, Rajoo, Thapa
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The Molar Tooth Sign Is Pathognomonic for Joubert Syndrome!
Pediatric Neurology, 2014Andrea Poretti +2 more
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Sonographic ‘molar tooth’ sign in the diagnosis of Joubert syndrome [PDF]
AbstractThe characteristic imaging finding common to Joubert syndrome and related disorders is the ‘molar tooth’ sign. The prenatal diagnosis of Joubert syndrome using both ultrasound and fetal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in families with an affected child has been reported previously.
Ashley Robinson
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Molar Tooth Sign Is Not Pathognomonic for Joubert Syndrome
Pediatric Neurology, 2013A 12-year-old girl was admitted for the evaluation of epilepsy and psychomotor retardation. She was born at term after an uneventful pregnancy. There was no consanguinity. Developmental milestones were delayed and she had been treated for epilepsy since 3months of age.
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