Publication date: January 2018
Source:Radiologic Clinics of North America, Volume 56, Issue 1
Author(s): William C. Scarfe, Shiva Toghyani, Bruno Azevedo
Teaser
Numerous benign cysts or solid tumors may present in the jaws. These arise from tooth-forming tissues in the dental alveolus or from nonodontogenic tissues in the basal bone of the mandible and maxilla. Radiologists provide 2 deliverables to assist in diagnosis and management: (1) appropriately formatted images demonstrating the location and extent of the lesion and (2) interpretive reports highlighting specific radiologic findings and an impression providing a radiologic differential diagnosis. This article provides guidance on essential image protocols for planning treatments, a radiologic differential diagnostic algorithm based on location and pattern recognition, and a summary of the main features of benign odontogenic lesions.from Imaging via alkiviadis.1961 on Inoreader http://ift.tt/2j7HxkU
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