CASE STUDY: MANAGING ADENOID FACIES IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS

Case Study: Managing Adenoid Facies in Pediatric Patients

Case Study: Managing Adenoid Facies in Pediatric Patients

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Adenoid facies is a condition commonly observed in children with chronic adenoid hypertrophy. This article presents a case study of a 7-year-old patient diagnosed with adenoid facies. アデノイド顔貌 札幌市

Patient Profile


  • Name: Emily

  • Age: 7

  • Symptoms: Chronic nasal congestion, mouth breathing, and frequent ear infections.


Diagnosis

Upon examination, Emily displayed typical signs of adenoid facies, including a long face, a narrow palate, and prominent dental arch. An X-ray confirmed significant adenoid enlargement.

Treatment Plan

After discussing options with Emily’s parents, the treatment plan included:

  1. Medication: Corticosteroids to reduce inflammation.

  2. Surgery: An adenoidectomy was scheduled due to persistent symptoms and the risk of sleep apnea.


Outcome

Post-surgery, Emily experienced significant improvement in her symptoms. Follow-up visits showed normal breathing patterns and improved quality of life.

Conclusion

This case underscores the importance of recognizing adenoid facies early and the positive impact of timely intervention.

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