نتایج جستجو برای: استئوآرتریت tmj

تعداد نتایج: 2423  

2018
Miho Ibi Sawa Horie Seiko Kyakumoto Naoyuki Chosa Mariko Yoshida Masaharu Kamo Masato Ohtsuka Akira Ishisaki

Many inflammatory cells are known to be home to inflamed temporomandibular joint (TMJ) tissues by stimulation with cytokines and chemokines produced by inflammatory lesions in the TMJ. However, how the inflammatory cells affect the progression of inflammation in TMJ synovial tissues after their homing to inflamed TMJ site is still uncertain. Here, we isolated and cultured TMJ synoviocyte-like c...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2008
Shuping Gu Na Wei Ling Yu Jian Fei YiPing Chen

The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is a unique synovial joint whose development differs from the formation of other synovial joints. Mutations have been associated with the developmental defects of the TMJ only in a few genes. In this study, we report the expression of the homeobox gene Shox2 in the cranial neural crest derived mesenchymal cells of the maxilla-mandibular junction and later in th...

Journal: :Journal of comparative pathology 2013
M K Murphy B Arzi N Vapniarsky-Arzi K A Athanasiou

The articulation of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is composed of the temporal bone dorsally, the mandibular condyle ventrally and a fibrous articular disc. The TMJ disc plays an essential role in distributing load between the two articular surfaces. Degeneration of the disc in the presence of joint pathology has been shown in man; however, TMJ pathology has not been documented previously in...

2015
Hiroyuki Yoshitake Kou Kayamori Ryosuke Nakamura Sou Wake Kiyoshi Harada

INTRODUCTION Neoplastic disease in the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is a rare condition and is difficult to differentiate from temporomandibular disorders (TMD) based on symptoms and simple X-ray examinations. Potential differential diagnoses include synovial chondromatosis and pseudotumor, both of which are also relatively rare in the TMJ. PRESENTATION OF CASE We report a case of pseudotumo...

2010
MG Fjeld LZ Arvidsson H-J Smith B Flatø B Øgaard TA Larheim

OBJECTIVE To investigate the relationship between radiographic JIA disease course in the TMJs and mandibular growth rotation, compared with growth in healthy individuals. METHODS From a larger series of JIA patients followed from childhood to adulthood, 26 were included; 11 without and 15 with bilateral radiographic TMJ involvement. Joint morphology and function were assessed at baseline, 2-,...

2015
Michel H Steenks Gabriella Giancane Rob RJ de Leeuw Ewald M Bronkhorst Robert JJ van Es Ron Koole H. Willemijn van Bruggen Nico M Wulffraat

BACKGROUND In Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) can be involved leading to pain, dysfunction and growth disturbances of the mandible and associated structures. There may be value to a three minute screening protocol allowing the rheumatologist to detect TMJ involvement systematically. Reliability and validity of the TMJ protocol for detecting TMJ co-morbidity...

2018
Aaron Esmaili Allen Y Y Wang Jafri Kuthubutheen

Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) ganglionic cyst is an uncommon entity and only a few have been reported in the literature. TMJ ganglion within the external auditory canal presenting clinically as a fluctuating cystic lesion has never been reported. Here, we present a unique case of such a lesion together with otoscopic and radiological images as well as provide a descriptive review of TMJ ganglio...

2017
Kazuhiko Kobayashi Rei Jokaji Mayuko Miyazawa-Hira Shigeyuki Takatsuka Akira Tanaka Kazuhiro Ooi Hiroyuki Nakamura Shuichi Kawashiri

Temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMD) is a collection of clinical symptoms that involve masticatory muscles and the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). Common symptoms include limited jaw motion and joint sound/pain, along with TMJ disc displacement. TMD is frequently associated with synovitis, a chronic inflammation of the synovium. Fibroblast‑like synovial cells have been identified to produce...

2014
Adele Hill Juanita Duran Patricia Purcell

The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is a specialized synovial joint essential for the mobility and function of the mammalian jaw. The TMJ is composed of the mandibular condyle, the glenoid fossa of the temporal bone, and a fibrocartilagenous disc interposed between these bones. A fibrous capsule, lined on the luminal surface by the synovial membrane, links these bones and retains synovial fluid w...

2015
M. Willemijn Steen Diederik J. Hofstede

Ganglion and synovial cysts of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) are rare. Although histopathological findings differ, clinical presentation is comparable. This study adds a case report of a ganglion of the TMJ to existing literature and a review of all available case reports on ganglion and synovial cysts of the TMJ. Including our own case report, we reviewed 49 cases of ganglion and synovial ...

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