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Supplemental mandibular Condyle

British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1986
A case of supplemental mandibular condyle is presented and possible aetiological factors are discussed. The value of computed tomography and of scintigraphy in the diagnosis of such cases is illustrated and surgical and histological details of an excised supplemental condyle are presented for the first time.
A A, Quayle, J E, Adams
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Bifid mandibular condyle

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1984
Two cases of unilateral bifid mandibular condylar head are reported. A review of the literature showed that only four cases had been reported as occurring in living patients, although another twenty-two cases have been reported in dried skull or cadaver material. A brief discussion of the possible etiology is given.
G H, Forman, N J, Smith
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Bifid mandibular condyle

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1990
This report brings the total number of bifid mandibular condyles reported so far in the English-language literature to 15 cases. In addition, one dried specimen with two distinct condylar heads is reported. This rare anomaly does not appear to have a predilection for any particular race or either gender.
F C, Loh, J F, Yeo
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Osteoma in mandibular condyle

International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1987
A case of peripheral osteoma occurring in the mandibular ramus in a 26-year-old man is reported. Radiographic examination revealed a pedunculated, protruding globular, bone-like opaque mass around the notch of the right mandibular ramus. Histopathological examination showed a lamellar bone structure with irregular arrangement.
K, Bessho   +3 more
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Bifid Mandibular Condyle

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2006
Bifid mandibular condyle is a rare disorder and little is known about the etiology and pathogenesis. We reported a patient with left bifid mandibular condyle with a history of trauma. There was no limitation of mouth opening but the patient was complaining of pain while chewing.
Gökhan, Tunçbilek   +2 more
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Bifid mandibular condyle.

Dentomaxillofacial Radiology, 1997
The bifid mandibular condyle remains a relatively uncommon entity although the number of reports continues to accumulate, usually as incidental radiographic findings. It would appear that it may arise in at least two different ways, traumatically and developmentally. A case is presented of a unilateral bifid condyle in a young female.
D F, Cowan, M M, Ferguson
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Trifid mandibular condyle

Oral Radiology, 2009
Bifid and trifid condyles are rare disorders of the mandible. Their etiology and pathogenesis are unclear. They can be associated with temporomandibular joint disorders or can be diagnosed incidentally on routine radiographic examination. This article presents a case of trifidism of the right mandibular condylar head of a 31-year-old woman with a ...
Ömer Said Sezgin, Saadettin Kayipmaz
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Bilateral Bifid Mandibular Condyles

CRANIO®, 1987
AbstractThe bifid mandibular condyle is, in and of itself, a most uncommon anatomic occurrence. The observation of bilateral bifid mandibular condyles is, in fact, rare. Hrdlicka1 first described three cases of this bilateral phenomenon in 1941 in the American Journal of Physical Anthropology.
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Bifid Mandibular Condyle

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2010
ABSTRACT Background. The authors present six cases of mandibular condyle malformation. They also conducted a literature review of bifid mandibular condyle (BMC) to analyze the various hypotheses that have been made regarding the etiopathogenesis of this entity. Type of Studies Reviewed.
Sergi Sala-Pérez   +3 more
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Histopathology of the mandibular condyle

Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine, 1985
Histological sections of mandibular condyles surgically removed from 40 female and 12 male patients who failed to respond to conservative management of temporomandibular joint related problems were examined. The proliferation, intermediate and cartilage zones were frequently either partly or completely absent in older subjects confirming previously ...
L C, Richards, E, Lau, D F, Wilson
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