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Periapical cemento-osseous dysplasia masquerading as asymptomatic chronic apical periodontitis in a Chinese woman: A case report. [PDF]
Key Clinical Message Cemento‐osseous dysplasia (COD) belongs to a group of fibrous osseous disorders that can masquerade as periapical inflammatory conditions in the jawbones. We present a rare case of COD occurring in a patient who also had periapical periodontitis concurrently.
Ma Y, Fang D, Ji M.
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Familial gigantiform cementoma with recurrent ANO5 p.Cys356Tyr mutations: Clinicopathological and genetic study with literature review. [PDF]
This study revealed three patients with familial gigantiform cementoma (FGC) carried the heterozygous mutation c.1067G>A (p.Cys356Tyr) in the ANO5 gene which was not found in 8 juvenile ossifying fibromas, 5 polyostotic fibrous dysplasia and 5 florid cemento‐osseous dysplasia.
Zhou Z +5 more
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Gnathodiaphyseal dysplasia with a novel genetic variant in a large family from Iran. [PDF]
Abstract Background Gnathodiaphyseal dysplasia (GDD) is an ultrarare autosomal dominant bone dysplasia characterized by cementoosseous lesions of the jawbones, bone fragility, frequent bone fractures at the young age, bowing of tubular bones, and diaphyseal sclerosis of long bones associated with generalized osteopenia. GDD is caused by point mutations
Yassaee VR +5 more
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Computed tomography findings in horses presented with signs of head‐shaking
Abstract Background Trigeminal nerve‐mediated head‐shaking (TNMH) in horses is a diagnosis made by exclusion. Computed tomography (CT) is frequently used to identify any disease process that could cause the clinical signs of head‐shaking. Although abnormalities are frequently identified, it is unknown whether treatment of these conditions improves ...
Melanie Perrier +2 more
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We describe a case of pEDS with moderate dentition but generalized periapical cemental dysplasia as a possible late sequela and additional cerebral leukoencephalopathy. Abstract Periodontal Ehlers‐Danlos syndrome (pEDS) is a rare disorder caused by heterozygous mutations in complement 1 subunit genes C1R and C1S.
Manfred Nilius +5 more
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Abstract Background Sagittal fractures of equine cheek teeth are commonly observed during oral examination. There are few reports on the apical and endodontic pathology associated with such fractures seen during computed tomographic (CT) examination. Objectives This study aimed to document the prevalence of CT changes indicative of apical disease in ...
Kieran J. Rowley +3 more
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Resumen Objetivo: El cementoblastoma es una neoplasia odontogénica benigna de origen mesenquimático relativamente poco frecuente que se asocia a las raíces de las piezas dentarias. Se considera que es la única neoplasia verdadera de origen cemental.
Guillermo Frigidi, Sergio Gotta
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Management of Radicular cyst following deficient orthodontic treatment : Case Report
Root cysts are inflammatory odontogenic cysts of the dental areas of the jaws. Most of these lesions involve the apex of the offending tooth and present as well-defined radiolucencies.
Bouchra Doumari +3 more
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Florid cemento-osseous dysplasia: report of a case documented with clinical,radiographic, biochemical and histological findings [PDF]
Florid cemento-osseous dysplasia (FCOD) has been described as a condition that characteristically affects the jaws of middle-aged black women. This condition has also been classified as gigantiform cementoma, chronic sclerosing osteomyelitis, sclerosing ...
Baris, Emre +4 more
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Chondromyxoid fibroma management: a single institution experience of 22 cases [PDF]
Background: Several different strategies have been reported for the treatment of chondromyxoid fibromas, all with variable outcomes and high recurrence rates.
Al-Khateeb, H +9 more
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