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Osler-Weber-Rendu syndrome (OWRS) is a rare hereditary, autosomal dominant disease characterized by a local angiodysplasia. Its clinical characteristics are vascular hamartomas of the skin and oral mucosa, arteriovenous malformations in the lungs, liver, kidney and brain, and episodes of epistaxis. The oral lesions, which become apparent through hemorrhagic telangiectasia, may be the first sign of the disease. This is a case report of a 74-year-old woman whose diagnosis of OWRS was established by her dentist based on the presence of telangiectasia in the skin and oral mucosa, reports of frequent nosebleeds of unknown etiology and a family history of telangiectasia. Amputation of a lower limb and comorbidities, such as cardiopathy, nephropathy and rheumatic disorders, completed the profile. OWRS causes major vascular changes that can be diagnosed initially by a dentist. In this article, we describe the skills and knowledge that dentists need to monitor patients with OWRS properly.

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A telangiectasia Hemorrágica Hereditária ou Síndrome de Rendu-Osler-Weber é uma rara displasia fibrovascular que torna a parede vascular vulnerável a traumatismos e rupturas, provocando sangramentos em pele e mucosas. Apresenta herança autossômica dominante. É caracterizada por epistaxes de repetição, telangiectasias mucocutâneas, malformações arteriovenosas viscerais e história familiar positiva. A epistaxe costuma ser a primeira e a principal manifestação. Está associada a malformações arteriovenosas em vários órgãos. São possíveis complicações hematológicas, neurológicas, pulmonares, dermatológicas e de trato gastrointestinal. A terapia é de suporte e de prevenção de complicações. Neste estudo, relata-se um caso de um paciente com a síndrome, atendido no Ambulatório de Otorrinolaringologia da Faculdade de Medicina de Marília, e faz-se uma revisão bibliográfica de sua etiopatogenia, manifestações clínicas e terapêutica clínico-cirúrgica.

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In Rendu-Osler disease, haemorrhages due to gastrointestinal vascular malformations are common. Surgical and endoscopic treatments for haemorrhage due to gastrointestinal vascular malformations are compromised when lesions are diffuse, escape identification or are inaccessible to treatment. Hormonal treatment with oestrogen and progestagens is still controversial based on contradictory results from two randomised clinical trials. Although somatostatin and its long-acting analogue, octreotide, have been reported to be beneficial in preventing rebleeding, there is no consensus on this type of treatment. This case report shows how the combination of ethinyloestradiol and norethisterone markedly reduced the need for blood transfusions with few side effects in one patient; in comparison, octreotide seems less effective but this could be related to a worsening of the disease.