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What is associated with joint effusion in the temporomandibular joint, disc displacement, or degenerative bone changes? : a radiological study. [PDF]

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Osteoid osteoma: an unusual neoplasm of the mandibular condyle

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2022
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Özel, Mehmet Ali, Oğul, Hayri
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A Connective Tissue Neoplasm of the Mandibular Angle Mimicking Stafne’s Bone Cavity on Panoramic View

Anticancer Research, 2021
When assessing sharply delineated bone lesions of the mandibular angle on X-rays, numerous diagnoses must be considered. The static bone cavity (Stafne's bone cavity, SBC) is a harmless lingual bone depression of the mandibular angle that usually does not require any treatment.
Reinhard E, Friedrich   +5 more
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A rare mandibular neoplasm: case report of a Central Giant Cell Granuloma.

Annali italiani di chirurgia, 2021
Mandible can be affected by a great variety of neoformations, like aneurysmal bone cyst, odontogenic myxoma, CGCG (Central Giant Cell Granuloma), GCT (giant cell tumor), sarcoma, ameloblastoma, lymphoma, ossifyng fibroma, odontogenic mixoma, granuloma, arteriovenous malformations and Schwannoma.
Gabriele G.   +5 more
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Single, subcondylar mandibular osteotomy: a new access route for extensive, benign parapharyngeal neoplasms

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2010
AbstractObjective:We report a new approach to benign parapharyngeal space tumours: a single, subcondylar mandibular osteotomy.Method:Case report and review of the world literature concerning parapharyngeal space access and the various types of mandibular osteotomy.Results:The use of a single, subcondylar mandibular osteotomy achieves good exposure and ...
FERRARI, Silvano   +5 more
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Soft tissue lipoma with the radiographic appearance of a neoplasm within the mandibular canal

Dentomaxillofacial Radiology, 2006
Lipomas and lipoma variants are common soft tissue tumours but are not commonly found in the oral and maxillofacial region. We report a case of a classic lipoma located on the medial aspect of the mandibular ramus, but not within bone, first seen by an oral and maxillofacial surgeon during treatment planning for routine extractions.
B, Pass   +3 more
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