2010
DOI: 10.3353/omp.15.35
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Focal osteoporotic bone marrow defects associated with a cystic change of the maxilla: a possible histopathogenetic background of simple bone cyst

Abstract: A case of focal osteoporotic bone marrow defects (FOBMDs) with a simple bone cyst-like change arising in the bilateral anterior maxilla of a 9-year-old Japanese boy is reported. Two FOBMD lesions were simultaneously found by chance as small oval-shaped unilocular radiolucencies symmetrically located between the canines and lateral incisors on a panorama radiograph during dental treatment of the patient's right maxillary canine, which erupted obliquely as the canine tooth roots were laterally displaced by the l… Show more

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“…In addition, the radiolucent area of FOBMD is trabeculated randomly and separately distributed. Unlike other odontogenic lesions, FOBMD tend to respect the lamina dura of adjacent teeth without expanding the bone cortex to the correspond ing area [17].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the radiolucent area of FOBMD is trabeculated randomly and separately distributed. Unlike other odontogenic lesions, FOBMD tend to respect the lamina dura of adjacent teeth without expanding the bone cortex to the correspond ing area [17].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Osteoporotic bone marrow defect (OBMD) OBMD is an osteolytic lesion of the jawbones. There is a sex predilection in women with a peak incidence in the fourth to sixth decades of life [28], [29]. The mandible is affected more than maxilla especially in the premolar/ molar region [29].…”
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“…The mandible is affected more than maxilla especially in the premolar/ molar region [29]. It is an asymptomatic condition and may be related to some underlying diseases such as sickle cell anemia, rheumatoid arthritis, and osteoporosis [28], [29]. Because most patients had previous root canal therapy in the affected sites, it is noted that NaOCl or Ca(OH) 2 apical extrusion may be an etiologic factor for this defect [29].…”
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“…Osteoporotic bone marrow defect (OBMD) OBMD is an osteolytic lesion of the jawbones. There is a sex predilection in women with a peak incidence in the fourth to sixth decades of life [28], [29]. The mandible is affected more than maxilla especially in the premolar/ molar region [29].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The mandible is affected more than maxilla especially in the premolar/ molar region [29]. It is an asymptomatic condition and may be related to some underlying diseases such as sickle cell anemia, rheumatoid arthritis, and osteoporosis [28], [29]. Because most patients had previous root canal therapy in the affected sites, it is noted that NaOCl or Ca(OH) 2 apical extrusion may be an etiologic factor for this defect [29].…”
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confidence: 99%