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Balkan Journal of Dental Medicine, 2017
Background: Chondroblastoma is one of the rare diseases. It often localizes in the epiphysis of t... more Background: Chondroblastoma is one of the rare diseases. It often localizes in the epiphysis of the long bones. It is very rare in the flat bones (20 % in men), especially in the facial bones and TMJ. Usually it is found in young people under the age of 20 and its rate in women is 2 times lesser than in men. Its etiology is still unknown. Case report: Patient M.P., a 45 years old male, applied to Clinic with limited mouth opening and swelling on the right periauricular masticatory region. The tumor was removed by surgical operation under the general anesthesia, sent to pathohistologic analysis, and the diagnosis of chondroblastoma was confirmed. Conclusion: Treatment has been successful and no recurrent findings or postoperative complications, including functional restrictions, have occurred in the one year following the complete tumor excision.
Azerbaijan Medical Association Journal, 2017
Sialolithiasis or salivary gland duct calculi are the most common pathologies of the salivary gla... more Sialolithiasis or salivary gland duct calculi are the most common pathologies of the salivary glands. They are the most general cause of acute and chronic infections of the major salivary glands. Salivary stones larger than 15 mm are classified as giant sialoliths. Two case reports describe giant sialoliths of submandibular salivary gland ducts. Also, a new method is used in these cases. It can prevent obstruction of the salivary gland ducts after the surgical removal of the stones.
Chondroblastoma is a highly destructive tumor, derived from immature cartilage cells, typically o... more Chondroblastoma is a highly destructive tumor, derived from immature cartilage cells, typically occurring in epiphyses of the long bones of adolescents and young adults. Those occurring in the temporal bone and TMJ area are likely to mimic TMJ symptoms. We describe the clinical presentation, radiographic features, differential diagnosis, and treatment for this unusual tumor. The relevant literature on the subject is reviewed, and recommendations for appropriate diagnostic investigation applicable for tumors in this region is presented. Key words : Chondroblastoma, TMJ, Condylectomy.
Journal of Ultrasound, 2012
Balkan Journal of Dental Medicine, 2017
Background: Chondroblastoma is one of the rare diseases. It often localizes in the epiphysis of t... more Background: Chondroblastoma is one of the rare diseases. It often localizes in the epiphysis of the long bones. It is very rare in the flat bones (20 % in men), especially in the facial bones and TMJ. Usually it is found in young people under the age of 20 and its rate in women is 2 times lesser than in men. Its etiology is still unknown. Case report: Patient M.P., a 45 years old male, applied to Clinic with limited mouth opening and swelling on the right periauricular masticatory region. The tumor was removed by surgical operation under the general anesthesia, sent to pathohistologic analysis, and the diagnosis of chondroblastoma was confirmed. Conclusion: Treatment has been successful and no recurrent findings or postoperative complications, including functional restrictions, have occurred in the one year following the complete tumor excision.
Azerbaijan Medical Association Journal, 2017
Sialolithiasis or salivary gland duct calculi are the most common pathologies of the salivary gla... more Sialolithiasis or salivary gland duct calculi are the most common pathologies of the salivary glands. They are the most general cause of acute and chronic infections of the major salivary glands. Salivary stones larger than 15 mm are classified as giant sialoliths. Two case reports describe giant sialoliths of submandibular salivary gland ducts. Also, a new method is used in these cases. It can prevent obstruction of the salivary gland ducts after the surgical removal of the stones.
Chondroblastoma is a highly destructive tumor, derived from immature cartilage cells, typically o... more Chondroblastoma is a highly destructive tumor, derived from immature cartilage cells, typically occurring in epiphyses of the long bones of adolescents and young adults. Those occurring in the temporal bone and TMJ area are likely to mimic TMJ symptoms. We describe the clinical presentation, radiographic features, differential diagnosis, and treatment for this unusual tumor. The relevant literature on the subject is reviewed, and recommendations for appropriate diagnostic investigation applicable for tumors in this region is presented. Key words : Chondroblastoma, TMJ, Condylectomy.
Journal of Ultrasound, 2012