Jaw lesions in the pediatric population, although infrequently encountered in clinical practice, can cause functional impairment and cosmetic disfiguring. It is further complicated by the difficulty in diagnosis due to complex anatomy and facial developmental process during infancy and childhood. Intraosseous pediatric jaw lesions may vary from odontogenic to nonodontogenic types with nonspecific clinical features in most cases. They deserve careful attention by a systematic approach to provide a relevant diagnosis or differential diagnosis for timely management. Imaging plays a major role in diagnosis with orthopantomograph being the foremost investigation, followed by cross-sectional imaging, essentially computed tomography as a problem-s...
Tumors of the jaws represent a heterogeneous group of lesions that are classified histologically in ...
Maxillomandibular lesions including the odontogenic tumors that affect children and adolescent are m...
Facial swelling is a common clinical problem in pediatrie patients. The causes of swelling are diver...
OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this article is to describe the indications and appropriate imaging studie...
OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this article is to describe the indications and appropriate imaging studie...
Radiolucent lesions in the jaw bones comprise a whole spectrum of odontogenic and nonodontogenic les...
The current review narrates the findings and discusses the available diagnostic tools for detecting ...
Abstract Although rare, masses and mass-like lesions of developmental and genetic origin may affect ...
Jaw lesions are a wide array of benign, malignant, and locally aggressive lesions. On radiography, t...
This study aimed at presenting a retrospective longitudinal analysis of the pediatric jaw lesions tr...
Radiopaque lesions and lesions of mixed density are less frequent than radiolucent lesions of the ja...
A wide spectrum of pediatric orbital disorders can occur in the pediatric age group. Cross-sectional...
Objectives: Pediatric odontogenic lesions are rare clinical entities and are not well addressed in t...
Superficial lumps and bumps are a common presenting complaint in the pediatric patient population. A...
Paediatric skull lesions are commonly identified on imaging. They can be challenging to image, given...
Tumors of the jaws represent a heterogeneous group of lesions that are classified histologically in ...
Maxillomandibular lesions including the odontogenic tumors that affect children and adolescent are m...
Facial swelling is a common clinical problem in pediatrie patients. The causes of swelling are diver...
OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this article is to describe the indications and appropriate imaging studie...
OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this article is to describe the indications and appropriate imaging studie...
Radiolucent lesions in the jaw bones comprise a whole spectrum of odontogenic and nonodontogenic les...
The current review narrates the findings and discusses the available diagnostic tools for detecting ...
Abstract Although rare, masses and mass-like lesions of developmental and genetic origin may affect ...
Jaw lesions are a wide array of benign, malignant, and locally aggressive lesions. On radiography, t...
This study aimed at presenting a retrospective longitudinal analysis of the pediatric jaw lesions tr...
Radiopaque lesions and lesions of mixed density are less frequent than radiolucent lesions of the ja...
A wide spectrum of pediatric orbital disorders can occur in the pediatric age group. Cross-sectional...
Objectives: Pediatric odontogenic lesions are rare clinical entities and are not well addressed in t...
Superficial lumps and bumps are a common presenting complaint in the pediatric patient population. A...
Paediatric skull lesions are commonly identified on imaging. They can be challenging to image, given...
Tumors of the jaws represent a heterogeneous group of lesions that are classified histologically in ...
Maxillomandibular lesions including the odontogenic tumors that affect children and adolescent are m...
Facial swelling is a common clinical problem in pediatrie patients. The causes of swelling are diver...