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Superolateral Dislocation of Bilateral Mandibular Condyles With a Mandibular Body and Condyle Fracture

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2020
Abstract An 82-year-old man fell from a motorcycle and was admitted with superolateral dislocation of the bilateral mandibular condyles. The displaced condyles on the right and left were hooked in the posterior root of the zygomatic arch and in the temporal fossa beyond the zygomatic arch, respectively.
Song Hyun, Han   +2 more
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Fractures of the Mandibular Condyle

Facial Plastic Surgery, 2019
AbstractThere exists no consensus “gold standard” treatment for condylar fractures, and there is continued debate on whether condylar fractures should undergo surgical or conservative management. Herein, we review various techniques of conservative, closed, and open surgical treatments of condylar fractures.
Aurora G. Vincent   +2 more
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Intraosseous Lipoma in the Mandibular Condyle

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2020
Abstract Intraosseous lipomas are rare benign tumors of the bone, especially for the mandible. The etiology remains unclear, although several hypotheses have been proposed, such as trauma, blood vessel infarction, aging and inflammation.
Xiaodong, Han   +2 more
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Bifid Hyperplastic Mandibular Condyle [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Maxillofacial and Oral Surgery, 2011
Condylar hyperplasia is a rare non-neoplastic pathology associated with overgrowth of the mandibular condyle. Presentation of condylar hyperplasia with bifid mandibular condyle has never been reported in literature. Early management of the hyperplastic disorders of the mandibular condyle can prevent occlusal canting and developing asymmetric ...
R S Neelakandan   +2 more
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Secondary chondrosarcoma in the mandibular condyle [PDF]

open access: yesDentomaxillofacial Radiology, 2011
We report the case of a woman who had secondary chondrosarcoma in an osteochondroma in the left mandibular condyle, presenting as a large lobulated bone density mass in the left condyle process, to illustrate the clinical characteristics and imaging findings.
B, Xu, H, Shi, S, Wang, P, Wang, Q, Yu
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PSEUDOCYSTS OF THE MANDIBULAR CONDYLE IN CHILDREN

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1997
The authors evaluated the panoramic radiographs of 1,193 consecutively treated patients 18 years old and younger for the presence of asymptomatic radiolucencies in the mandibular condyles. The 27 radiographs initially selected were examined by four independent reviewers.
T E, Collins   +4 more
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Malposition of the mandibular condyle

British Journal of Oral Surgery, 1964
Summary These are a few examples from a large group of patients, each of whom may contribute to our knowledge of this complicated functional entity. A careful analysis of each case is essential, and each case must be judged and treated individually.
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Chondrosarcoma of the mandibular condyle

BMJ Case Reports
Our report details an unusual case of chondrosarcoma in a man in his late 50s who presented with symptoms of pain, swelling and trismus. He was initially diagnosed with temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD) and managed conservatively. With time, symptoms progressed, so a cone beam CT scan was advised. The scan revealed an expansile lytic lesion in the
Sreelatha S V   +3 more
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Cranial dislocation of mandibular condyle

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1977
The ninth case of condylar dislocation into the middle cranial fossa is reported. The previously reported cases are reviewed and the clinical findings which they have in common are pointed out. Because difficulty in establishing the diagnosis seems to be the most serious aspect of this clinical entity, it is advised that films of the temporomandibular ...
R H, Kallal, B J, Gans, L B, Lagrotteria
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Bilateral bifid mandibular condyle

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology, 2004
The bifid condyle is a rather uncommon condition that is diagnosed radiographically. Its etiology is unknown, although the most tenable theory is that it is of traumatic origin. The purpose of this article is to report a new case of a bilateral bifid condyle (the left one manifested a trifid appearance) and to review the relevant literature.
Kostas, Antoniades   +3 more
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