2002
DOI: 10.1067/moe.2002.126910
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Comparative study of clinical manifestation, plain-film radiography, and computed tomographic scan in arteriovenous malformations of the jaws

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“…tion, conventional radiology, and CT scan of AVMs of the jaw, we found that AVM of the mandible can be divided into 2 subgroups, which is of clinical significance. 14 The first group demonstrated unilocular radiolucency on CT scan and obvious varix on arteriography, which can be well treated by direct puncture embolization of the varix. On the contrary, the second group had multilocular radiolucency on CT scan and diffuse capillary blush in arteriography, so direct puncture embolization was difficult to undertake (because of lack of varix); therefore, transarterial embolization was the preferred treatment option.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…tion, conventional radiology, and CT scan of AVMs of the jaw, we found that AVM of the mandible can be divided into 2 subgroups, which is of clinical significance. 14 The first group demonstrated unilocular radiolucency on CT scan and obvious varix on arteriography, which can be well treated by direct puncture embolization of the varix. On the contrary, the second group had multilocular radiolucency on CT scan and diffuse capillary blush in arteriography, so direct puncture embolization was difficult to undertake (because of lack of varix); therefore, transarterial embolization was the preferred treatment option.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a study by Fan et al, 8 the CT scan features of AVMs in the jaws included osteolytic expansion of the jaw (cavity-like change), expanded marrow spaces and obliteration of trabeculae. These findings are similar to our case.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Other patients are asymptomatic or may just have a loose tooth. 8 However, when it involves the jaws, it is potentially life threatening because of uncontrollable massive haemorrhage during tooth extraction. The most frequent objective sign of an intra-osseous AVM is recurrent spontaneous bleeding from the gingival region.…”
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confidence: 99%
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