نتایج جستجو برای: radicular cyst

تعداد نتایج: 34852  

2018
Qusai Al Khasawnah Fathi Hassan Deeksha Malhan Markus Engelhardt Diaa Eldin S Daghma Dima Obidat Katrin S Lips Thaqif El Khassawna Christian Heiss

Background The study aim is to avoid tooth extraction by nonsurgical treatment of periapical lesion. It assesses healing progress in response to calcium hydroxide-iodoform-silicon oil paste (CHISP). Numeric Pain Rating Scale was used to validate the approach. Furthermore, CHISP was used to treat cystic lesions secondary to posttraumatic avulsion of permanent teeth. Materials and Methods Over ...

Journal: :Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 1999
A B Tay

A survey of oral biopsies performed in an oral surgical centre in Singapore from 1993 to 1997 was carried out to determine the relative frequency of oral pathologies encountered. A total of 2057 reports were reviewed, of which 1986 separate diagnoses were counted. The great majority of patients were Asian. The 20 most common diagnoses were: fibrous epulis (10.3%), periapical granuloma (8.8%), m...

2010
Esaú Pinheiro dos Santos Francisco Emanuel N. Araújo Daisy Pereira Valido Sônia Oliveira Lima Andrea Ferreira Soares

Case Description: This tumour appeared in the anterior region of the left upper jaw of a 24year-old female, between left lateral incisor and canine. The lesion was painless and only a slight swelling of the hard palate mucosa was noted. Radiographically, a well-delimited peaklike radiolucent area promoting root divergence was observed. The lateral incisor failed in responding positively to the ...

2013
Jong-Hyun Park Soo Bin Im Hee Kyung Kim Sun Chul Hwang Dong-Seung Shin Won Han Shin Bum-Tae Kim

Although juxtafacet cysts of the lumbar spine are being reported with increasing frequency, hemorrhage from a ganglion cyst is rare, and the pathophysiologic mechanism of the hemorrhage from the cyst is still unclear. A 75-year-old male presented with sudden radicular leg pain caused by hemorrhage from the ganglion cyst. Computed tomography revealed bony erosion of vertebral body and multiple p...

Journal: :Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2009
Chang Il Ju Ho Shin Seok Won Kim Hyeun Sung Kim

Although most of sacral perineural cysts are asymptomatic, some may produce symptoms. Specific radicular pain may be due to distortion, compression, or stretching of nerve root by a space occupying cyst. We report a rare case of S1 radiculopathy caused by sacral perineural cyst accompanying disc herniation. The patient underwent a microscopic discectomy at L5-S1 level. However, the patient's sy...

Journal: :The Journal of Nihon University School of Dentistry 1966
T Niikuni T Takigawa H Kawagoe A Kobayashi S Yokoi

In recent years, there have been published clinical reports dealing with cysts or tumors of the odontogenic character the extract of which revealed pathologic keratinizing or calcifying changes in the light of histopathologic examination Cl, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12). These pathologic changes are said to give quite different histopathologic findings from those of the radicular cyst, follicular cyst ...

Journal: :Journal of chiropractic medicine 2012
James M Cox

INTRODUCTION The purpose of this study is to report the findings resulting from chiropractic care using flexion distraction spinal manipulation for a patient with low back and radicular pain due to spinal stenosis caused by a synovial cyst. CASE REPORT A 75-year-old man presented with low back pain radiating to the right anterior thigh and down the left posterior leg of 3 years' duration. Phy...

2013
M. P. V. Prabhat Prasannasrinivas Deshpande Sarat Gummadapu Suresh Babburi Raja Lakshmi Chintamaneni Bhavana Sujanamulk

Glandular odontogenic cyst (GOC) is a rare aggressive developmental cyst of the jaw. It most commonly occurs in middle-aged people with mandible anterior region being the most affected site. This lesion can present as a unilocular or multilocular radiolucency and has high recurrence rate. The histopathologic features of the GOC are complex and often coincide with the features of dentigerous cys...

2014
Seok Won Kim Chang Il Ju Hyeun Sung Kim Yun Sung Kim

Synovial cysts are recognized as an uncommon cause of radicular and myelopathic symptoms. They are most frequently found in the lumbar region. The cervical spine or cervicothoracic junction is a rare location for a degenerative intraspinal synovial cyst as compared with the lumbar spine. At given cervical spinal levels, synovial cysts probably share clinical features with disc herniation and st...

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