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Supplemental mandibular Condyle
British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1986A 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.
Alan A. Quayle, Adams Je
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Osteochondroma of the Mandibular Condyle
CRANIO®, 1985AbstractOsteochondroma of the mandibular condyle is rare. This article reports on a case of osteochondroma which “mimicked” displacement of the disk of the temporomandibular joint. This case demonstrates the importance of early radiographic evaluation in establishing a diagnosis related to TMJ complaints.
Robert D. Strickland +2 more
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An Osteochondroma of the Mandibular Condyle
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2015Osteochondroma is rarely seen in the facial region, especially around the condyle. Here, we report a case of condylar osteochondroma, aiming to assist the diagnosis and treatment of the tumor.A case of osteochondroma of the left mandibular condyle in a 49-year-old man was presented.
Jian-Hui Xu +3 more
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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.
N.J.D. Smith, Geoffrey H. Forman
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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.
N.J.D. Smith, Geoffrey H. Forman
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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.
Fun Chee Loh, Jinn Fei Yeo
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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.
Fun Chee Loh, Jinn Fei Yeo
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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.
Tadahiko Iizuka +4 more
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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.
Tadahiko Iizuka +4 more
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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.
Soon Heum Kim, Dong In Jo, Song Hyun Han
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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.
Soon Heum Kim, Dong In Jo, Song Hyun Han
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Fractures of the Mandibular Condyle
Facial Plastic Surgery, 2019AbstractThere 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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Aplasia of the mandibular condyle
Dentomaxillofacial Radiology, 2007A rare case of aplasia of the mandibular condyle is presented along with the tomographic findings. A 31-year-old Caucasian woman presented with a main complaint of facial asymmetry. No family history or any trauma was found. A CT study was performed and the sagittal CT view demonstrated a complete absence of the left condyle.
Karina Cecília Panelli Santos +5 more
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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.
M M Ferguson, D F Cowan
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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.
M M Ferguson, D F Cowan
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