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Assessing joint effusion and bone changes of the head of the mandible in MR images of symptomatic patients
Fecha
2013-01Registro en:
Brazilian Oral Reseach, São Pauli, v.27, n.1, Jan./Feb. 2013
10.1590/S1806-83242012005000028
Autor
Oliveira, Jefferson Xavier de
Rosa, Jucely Aparecida da
Dutra, Marcelo Eduardo Pereira
Santos, Karina Cecilia Panelli
Gil, Cibelle
Institución
Resumen
The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship
between degenerative bone changes of the head of the mandible and
the presence of joint effusion (JE). This study was based on sagittal magnetic
resonance imaging (MRI) reports of 148 temporomandibular joints
(TMJs) of 74 patients complaining of pain and/or dysfunction in the
TMJ area. The mandible heads were surveyed for osteoarthritis characteristics,
which were classified as osteophytosis, sclerosis or erosion. The
presence of JE was checked whenever high signal intensity was observed
in the articular space. The results evidenced the presence of bone changes
in 30% of the sample. Osteophytes and erosions were the changes most
commonly observed. JE was reported in 10% of TMJs. The results from
the statistical tests revealed that bone changes in the head of the mandible
are associated with the presence of JE.