Stafne kemik kavitesi: 3 olgu sunumu

Volume: 15 Number: 1 January 3, 2012
  • Kivanc Turkoglu
  • Gizem Celebioglu
  • Secil Karadeniz
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Stafne kemik kavitesi: 3 olgu sunumu

Abstract

Stafne bone cavities (SBC), which arise mandible angulus among third molar teeth, are round or ovoid-shaped, well-circumscribed, uniloküler and radiolucent lesions. Despite a wide age range seen, in men, 5. and 6. decades seen more. The differential diagnosis of traumatic bone cyst, ossifying fibroma, benign lesions such as florid osseous dysplasia and malignant lesions such as ameloblastoma done. Supporting imaging modalities such as sialography, computerised tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) should be used for differantial diagnosis. The aim of this case report was to higlight the use sialography and computered tomography (CT) for detecting stafne bone cavity (SBC) and to differenciate other radiographic appearance such as cystic lession in the jaws.

 

ÖZET

Stafne kemik kaviteleri (SKK), mandibula angulusu ile 3. molar dişler arasında izlenen  yuvarlak veya ovoid şekilli, iyi sınırlı, uniloküler ve radyolüsent görüntü veren lezyonlardır. Görülme yaşı çok geniş bir aralığa sahip olmasına rağmen, erkeklerde 5. ve 6. dekatlarda daha fazla görülmektedir. Ayırıcı tanısı travmatik kemik kisti, ossifiye fibroma ve florid osseoz displazi gibi bening lezyonların yanı sıra ameloblastoma gibi malign lezyonlarla yapılmaktadır. Ayırıcı tanıda sialografi, bilgisayarlı tomografi (BT) veya magnetik rezonans görüntüleme (MRG) gibi destekleyici görüntüleme yöntemlerinden yararlanılmalıdır. Bu olgu sunumunda, sialografi ve bilgisayarlı tomografi (BT)  tekniğinin stafne kemik kavite (SKK) görüntüsünün belirlenmesi ve çenelerde görülen diğer kistik görüntülerle ayırıcı tanıda kullanılmasının önemi değerlen-dirilmektedir.

Anahtar Kelimeler: Stafne kemik kavitesi (SKK), mandibuler kemik depresyonu, sialografi, bilgisayarlı tomografi (BT).

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en,Tr

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Journal Section

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Authors

Kivanc Turkoglu

Gizem Celebioglu

Secil Karadeniz

Publication Date

January 3, 2012

Submission Date

February 20, 2011

Acceptance Date

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Published in Issue

Year 2012 Volume: 15 Number: 1

EndNote
Turkoglu K, Celebioglu G, Karadeniz S (January 1, 2012) Stafne kemik kavitesi: 3 olgu sunumu. Cumhuriyet Dental Journal 15 1 43–47.

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