نتایج جستجو برای: cystic bone lesions
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Intraosseous ganglia are benign cystic and often multiloculated lesions located in the subchondral bone. Only 13 cases around the shoulder have been described in the literature. These lesions are often asymptomatic, but, in cases located close to neurovascular structures or articular surfaces, they can be symptomatic, causing pain, neurologic dysfunction, or articular fractures. This article re...
Cement-osseous dysplasia is a disease of localized fibrotic connective tissue proliferation accompanying cementum or bone-like hard at the tooth apex, while simple bone cyst specific featuring cavity without epithelial lining. Here, we report case cement-osseous associated with multiple cysts resembling cavities. A 60-year-old woman was referred to our hospital due complaint recurring pain and ...
Introduction. The term adverse local tissue reactions (ALTRs) is used to describe pathologic conditions appearing after total joint replacement, and it includes osteolysis, bone necrosis, muscle cystic lesions, excessive fluid collections, soft masses, pseudotumors, metal sensitivity, metallosis, chronic inflammatory lesions. ALTRs are rarely described in the literature breakage of ceramic comp...
Breast cancer metastases to the neurocranium might involve the bone, the dura, or the brain parenchyma. The latter location is the far most common. The annual incidence of brain metastases in patients with breast cancer is in the range of 4-11 per 100.000 persons per year. Symptoms and findings mainly result from the location of the lesion. The diagnostic method of choice is magnetic resonance ...
Background: Hidrocystoma are benign adnexal cystic lesion originating from sweat glands (eccrine or apocrine) which are often observed in the head and neck. Periocular hidrocystomas are relatively uncommon which can occur as single or multiple lesions. There is no gender or race predisposition for the prevalence of hydrocystoma. Spontaneous resolution is rare, especially in large cysts, and def...
The aneurysmatic osseus cyst is a very infrequent bone lesion which in some occasions can be found at the craniofacial skeleton. Among all the cystic lesions that can be found at the mandible or the maxilla it is very rare. On the other side it is at the same time very interesting in terms of its differential diagnose with other types of maxillary bone lesions We present the case of a Caucasian...
Osseous defects of the jaws following trauma, cysts, infection or congenital deformity may show poor osteogenesis and the affected area may never be completely filled with bone. It is widely accepted in guided tissue regeneration that physically halting soft connective tissue proliferation into bone allows bone regeneration. This concept is called the "osteopromotion principle." The purpose of ...
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