Atlas of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology

Atlas of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology

Koong, Bernard

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The Atlas of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology presents an extensive case collection of both common and less common conditions of the jaws and teeth. Focusing on the essentials of radiologic interpretation, this is a go–to companion for clinicians in everyday practice who have radiologically identified a potential abnormality, as well as a comprehensive study guide for students at all levels of dentistry, surgery and radiology. Unique lesion–based problem solving chapter makes this an easy–to–use reference in a clinical setting Includes 2D intraoral radiography, the panoramic radiograph, cone beam CT, multidetector CT and MRI Multiple cases are presented in order to demonstrate the variation in the radiological appearances of conditions affecting the jaws and teeth Special focus on conditions where diagnostic imaging may substantially contribute to diagnosis INDICE: List of Contributors .Preface .Acknowledgements .How to Use This Atlas .1. Problem solving diagrams .Opaque and largely opaque conditions related to the jaws .Lucent lesions of the jaws .Mixed density lesions of the jaws .2. Radiologic anatomy .Identification of teeth (FDI notation) .The panoramic radiograph .Cone beam computed tomography .3. Anomalies of the teeth .Supernumerary teeth .Congenital absence .Delayed and early development/eruption .Ectopic development and eruption .Impaction .Macrodontia .Microdontia .Dilaceration .Enamel pearl .Talon cusp .Den invaginatus .Den evaginatus .Taurodontism .Fusion .Gemination .Concrescence .Amelogenesis imperfecta .Dentinogenesis imperfecta .Dentin dysplasia .Secondary and tertiary dentin .Pulp stones .Hypercementosis .4. Conditions related to loss of tooth structure .Caries .Attrition .Abrasion .Erosion .Internal resorption .External resorption .Fracture related to trauma .5. Inflammatory lesions of the jaws .Periapical inflammatory lesions .Periodontal inflammatory disease .Pericoronitis .Osteomyelitis of the jaws .Dentoalveolar and jaw infections involving the adjacent soft tissues .6. Osteoradionecrosis and osteonecrosis of the jaws .Osteoradionecrosis of the jaws .Osteonecrosis of the jaws .7. Hamartomatous/hyperplastic bony opacities and prominences involving the jaws .Torus palatinus .Torus mandibularis .Exostoses .Bone island .8. Cysts and cyst–like lesions involving the jaws .8.1 Odontogenic cysts and cyst–like lesions .Radicular cyst .Residual cyst .Dentigerous cyst .Buccal bifurcation cyst .Keratocystic odontogenic tumour .Basal Cell Nevus Syndrome .Lateral periodontal cyst .Glandular odontogenic cyst .8.2 Non–odontogenic cyst and cyst–like lesions .Simple bone cyst .Nasopalatine duct cyst .Nasolabial cyst .9. Fibro–osseous lesions of the jaws .Fibrous dysplasia .Cemento–osseous dysplasia .Ossifying fibroma .10. Benign tumours involving the jaws .10.1 Odontogenic benign tumours .Ameloblastoma .Calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumour .Odontoma .Ameloblastic fibroma. .Ameloblastic fibro–odontoma. .Adenomatoid odontogenic tumour. .Calcifying cystic odontogenic tumour .Odontogenic myxoma .Cementoblastoma .10.2 Non–odontogenic benign tumours involving the jaws .Osteoma .Gardner s syndrome .Osteochrondroma .Schwannoma (within the jaws) .Osteoblastoma .Osteoid osteoma .Desmoplastic fibroma .11. Malignant lesions involving the jaws .11.1 Imaging of malignancies involving the jaws .11.2 Radiologic features of malignancies involving the jaws .11.3 Features of some malignancies which more commonly involve the jaws .Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) .Metastatic lesions .Lymphomas and leukemias .Osteosarcoma .Chondrosarcoma .Mucoepidermoid carcinoma (involving the jaws) .Multiple myeloma .12. Vascular anomalies of the mid and lower face .12.1 Vascular Tumours (Proliferative neoplasms) .Haemangioma .Other lesions included in this grouping .12.2 Vascular malformations .Low–flow lesions .Veno–lymphatic malformations or lymphangiomas .Capillary malformations .Veno–cavernous malformations .High–flow lesions .Arterio–venous malformations .13. Other diseases affecting the jaws .Central giant cell granuloma .Aneurysmal bone cyst .Langerhans cell histiocytosis .Paget s Disease of bone .14. Other morphologic anomalies involving the jaws .Hemimandibular hyperplasia .Mandibular and hemimandibular hypoplasia .Stafne defect .Cleft lip and palate .15. Other systemic conditions affecting the jaws .Osteopenic appearance of the jaws .Increase density appearance of the jaws .Jaw size alterations .Jaw morphology changes .Dentoalveolar alterations .16. Orofacial soft tissue opacities .Tonsillar calcifications .Lymph node calcifications .Stylohyoid ligamentous ossification .Thyroid and triticeous cartilage calcifications .Arterial calcifications related to arteriosclerosis .Phlebolith .Sialoliths .Paranasal and nasal calcifications .Myositis ossificans .17. Trauma and fractures .17.1 Teeth and supporting structures .Subluxation .Luxation .Avulsion .Fracture of teeth .17.2 Facial bones .Mandibular Fractures .Nasal Fracture .Zygomaticomaxillary complex fracture .Orbital blow–out fracture .Le Fort Fractures .18. Temporomandibular joint .Imaging the TM joints .Condylar hyperplasia .Coronoid hyperplasia .Condylar hypoplasia .Bifid condyle .Internal derangements of the TMJ .Ganglion cysts .Degenerative joint disease .Inflammatory and erosive arthropathies .Osteochrondroma .Malignant Tumours .Synovial chondromatosis .Calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease .Ankylosis .Other TMJ lesions .Other non–TMJ conditions contributing to pain/dysfunction associated in the region of the TMJ and related structures .19. Nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses and pharyngeal airway impressions. .19.1 Nasal Cavity and Paranasal Sinuses .Normal variations and developmental anomalies .Odontogenic conditions and dentoalveolar lesions affecting the nasal cavity and/or paranasal sinuses .Dental procedures affecting the paranasal sinuses and nasal cavity .Inflammatory Paranasal Sinus Disease .Acute Rhino–sinusitis (ARS) .Chronic Rhino–Sinusitis (CRS) (including Silent Sinus Syndrome) .Silent Sinus Syndrome .Mucous Retention Cysts .Sinonasal Mucocoeles .Fungal Rhino–sinusitis .Allergic Fungal Rhinosinusitis .Sinonasal Mycetoma .Acute Invasive Fungal Rhino–Sinusitis .Chronic Invasive Fungal Rhino–Sinusitis (CIFRS) .Granulomatous Invasive Fungal Rhino–Sinusitis (GIFRS) .Sinonasal Polyposis .Antrochoanal polyps .Granulomatous Sinonasal Inflammatory Disease .Granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA) (Wegener s Granulomatosis) .Sarcoidosis .Nasal Cocaine Necrosis (NCN) .Neoplastic disease .Benign tumours .Juvenile Angiofibroma (JAF) .Sinus Osteoma .Sinonasal Inverting Papilloma (SIP) .Sinonasal cancers .Sinonasal SCCa .Sinonasal Adenocarcinoma .Minor salivary gland Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma .Sinonasal Undifferentiated Carcinoma (SNUC) .Esthesioneuroblastoma (ENB) or Olfactory Neuroblastoma .Lymphoma .19.2 Pharyngeal Airway impressions .Nasopharyngeal Narrowing .Oropharygeal Narrowing .Malignant disease .Nasopharyngeal Cancer .Oropharynx SCCa .Benign lesions/entities .Tonsil hypertrophy and adenoid hypertrophy .Tornwald cyst .Retention Cysts .Tortuous carotid arteries .Lingual thyroid .Polyps .Foreign body ingestion .Inflammatory lesions .Tonsillitis .Tonsillar & Peritonsillar abscess (PTA) .Retropharyngeal Space Abscess .Acute longus colli tendinitis .Retropharyngeal (RP) Adenopathy .20. Base of skull .20.1 Constitutional developmental variations .Benign notochordal cell tumor (BNCT) or Ecchordosis physaliphora .Persistence of the craniopharyngeal canal .Sphenoid benign fatty lesions (also termed arrested skull–base pneumatisation) .Meningo–encephalocoeles (ME) .Nasolacrimal Duct Mucocele/Dacryocystocoele .Empty Sella Syndrome (ESS) – primary .20.2 Lesions of the base of skull .Pituitary adenoma .Clival Chordoma .Skull Base Meningioma .Skull Base Metastasis .Chondrosarcoma .Osteosarcoma .Skull Base Plasmacytoma/Multiple Myeloma .Foraminal expanding lesions .Nerve sheath tumours (NST) .Fibrous dysplasia .Paget s Disease .Petrous Apex (PA) Lesions .21. Cervical spine .21.1 Congenital Variations .Platybasia .Basilar invagination .Incompletely fused C1 ring .Atlanto–occipital assimilation .Condylus tertius / basilar process .Ponticulus posticus or arcuate foramen .Asymmetric C1/C2 articulation .Odontoid variations .Cervicovertebral pseudosubluxation .Limbus Vertebrae .21.2 Degenerative Disease .Cervical Spondylosis .Diffuse Idiopathic Hyperostosis (DISH) .Ossification of the Posterior Longitudinal Ligament (OPLL) .21.3 Inflammatory & Depositional Conditions .Rheumatoid Arthritis .Ankylosing Spondylitis .Osteomyelitis / Discitis / facetal septic arthritis, including tuberculosis .21.4 Tumours .Metastatic tumors .Multiple myeloma .Aneurysmal bone cysts (ABC) .Peripheral nerve Sheath tumors .Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumours .Index

  • ISBN: 978-1-118-93964-2
  • Editorial: Wiley–Blackwell
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 312
  • Fecha Publicación: 06/01/2017
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