Radiologic appearance of primary jaw lesions in children
Autor: | Kenneth P. Hopkins, Malini Gupta, Sue C. Kaste |
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Rok vydání: | 2002 |
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medicine.medical_specialty Radiography Chondrosarcoma Neoplasms Bone Tissue Odontogenic Tumors Malignancy Broad spectrum stomatognathic system Granuloma Giant Cell medicine Bone Cysts Humans Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging In patient Child Retrospective Studies Neuroradiology Bone Diseases Developmental business.industry Lymphoma Non-Hodgkin Retrospective cohort study medicine.disease stomatognathic diseases El Niño Granuloma Pediatrics Perinatology and Child Health Female Radiology Hemangioma business Periapical Granuloma Jaw Diseases |
Zdroj: | Pediatric Radiology. 32:153-168 |
ISSN: | 1432-1998 0301-0449 |
Popis: | Background: The jaw (an unusual site of primary tumors in children and adolescents) has lesions often found incidentally by dentists on routine panoramic radiographs or during examination of a child who has swelling or tooth pain. Objective: This pictorial seeks to familiarize pediatric radiologists with the radiographic appearance of a variety of primary jaw lesions. Materials and methods: We retrospectively searched institutional records for cases of primary jaw lesions in children and adolescents. Jaw lesions were characterized as: I, well-circumscribed radiolucent lesions; II, lesions with mixed or variable appearance; III, poorly circumscribed radiolucent lesions; and IV, radiopaque lesions. Results: Although most oral and maxillofacial lesions in children are benign, a broad spectrum of tumors was identified; lesions may occur in patients with unrelated prior malignancy. Conclusion: Because radiologic studies may identify jaw lesions and direct further care, familiarity with the appearance of these entities is prudent. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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