Idiopathic Oral Submucous Fibrosis in an 8-Year-Old Pakistani Female: A Case Report
Keywords:
Idiopathic oral submucous fibrosis, pediatric OSF, Karachi, areca nut-free OSF, multi-disciplinary management, rare oral disease.Abstract
Idiopathic oral submucous fibrosis (OSF) in children is an infrequent entity, in particular in regions like India and Pakistan, where the use of areca nut is culturally widespread. Unlike the usual OSF cases due to areca nut or tobacco consumption, idiopathic OSF occurs without any identifiable etiological factors, and poses differential diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. It is a case report of an 8-year-old female child presenting in KKF Dental OPD, a Project by Liaquat College of Medicine and Dentistry from Karachi, Pakistan, who had a minimal mouth opening of 11 mm with bilateral fibrous bands in the buccal mucosa and did not give a history of any areca nut or tobacco habit. Her condition deteriorated due to poor follow-up despite primary management by doing jaw exercises, dietary modification, and applying aloe vera gel. The clinical, psychological, and social implications of OSF in the pediatric age group are reported upon, with an emphasis on early diagnosis and management by a multi-disciplinary team to prevent impairment and malignant transformation. Various medical, surgical, and physiotherapeutic treatments such as corticosteroids, proteolytic enzymes, nutritional support, fibrous band excision, and reconstructive surgery are applied to the patients. This case calls for increased awareness about idiopathic OSF in children, particularly in regions with a higher prevalence level, and calls for the implementation of broad, culture-specific measures to reduce this problem. Etiology will need further clarification to optimize its management protocols for such rare cases of debilitating afflictions.
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