ULTRASOUND IMAGING OF THE MASSETER MUSCLE IN MYOTONIC-DYSTROPHY PATIENTS

Citation
S. Kiliaridis et al., ULTRASOUND IMAGING OF THE MASSETER MUSCLE IN MYOTONIC-DYSTROPHY PATIENTS, Journal of oral rehabilitation, 22(8), 1995, pp. 619-625
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Dentistry,Oral Surgery & Medicine
ISSN journal
0305182X
Volume
22
Issue
8
Year of publication
1995
Pages
619 - 625
Database
ISI
SICI code
0305-182X(1995)22:8<619:UIOTMM>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
Ultrasound technique was applied to measure the thickness and examine the internal structure of the masseter muscle in a group of 16 adult p atients (nine women and seven men) with myotonic dystrophy (MyD) and 1 6 healthy individuals matched in age, sex and number of occluding teet h. The masseter thickness was measured bilaterally under both relaxed conditions and during maximal clenching. The error of measurement was found to be small, not exceeding 0.45 mm. The imaging characteristics of the masseter in most of the MyD patients was an obvious atrophy of the muscle with increased echointensity of the intramuscular tissue an d loss of the internal structure concerning tendons and fasciae. The m ean masseter thickness (+/-SD) in the MyD group was 10.4 (+/-2.2) mm u nder relaxed conditions and 11.1 (+/-2.4) mm during maximal clenching, compared with 13.3 (+/-2.2) mm and 14.1 (+/-2.4) mm, respectively, in the healthy group (P < 0.001). In conclusion, our results indicate th at, in most of the myotonic dystrophy patients, the masseter muscle is atrophic with obvious signs of degeneration. Ultrasound is a useful m ethod for both qualitative and quantitative evaluation of the conditio n of the masseter muscle.