1992
DOI: 10.1016/0030-4220(92)90341-m
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Recurrence of a solitary bone cyst of the mandibular condyle in a bone graft

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“…[22] On correlating clinical, radiographic imaging, surgical, and histological fi ndings the fi nal diagnosis of this case was made as TBC. A review of literature showed excellent prognosis of TBCs of the mandible as recurrence rate is very less and is not associated with any other pathology.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…[22] On correlating clinical, radiographic imaging, surgical, and histological fi ndings the fi nal diagnosis of this case was made as TBC. A review of literature showed excellent prognosis of TBCs of the mandible as recurrence rate is very less and is not associated with any other pathology.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…This is the most common site of occurrence for solitary bone cyst. 1,3,18,22,23 Histopathological reports of both the cases showed many osteoblasts forming woven bone and multinucleated giant cells , fibrous tissue lining containing numerous endothelial lined blood vessels with deposits of hemosiderin. The radiographic, histopathological and operative findings of the cases are evident with the literature review.…”
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confidence: 95%
“…Si la majorité des cas de kystes solitaires oro-faciaux sont représentés par des lésions uniques, localisées au niveau de la symphyse et de la branche horizontale de la mandibule [2,5,7,9], des localisations rares ont été décrites dans la littérature (uniquement ramiques [9][10][11][12][13] ou condylaires [14][15][16][17]), ainsi que des lésions multiples (mandibulaires bilatérales ou bimaxillaires [7,[18][19][20][21]). Dans certains cas, la lésion peut passer la ligne médiane [7].…”
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