2016
DOI: 10.5348/ijcri-2016117-cr-10705
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Hemorrhagic bone cyst of mandible: A case report

Abstract: International Journal of Case Reports and Images (IJCRI) is an international, peer reviewed, monthly, open access, online journal, publishing high-quality, articles in all areas of basic medical sciences and clinical specialties.Aim of IJCRI is to encourage the publication of new information by providing a platform for reporting of unique, unusual and rare cases which enhance understanding of disease process, its diagnosis, management and clinico-pathologic correlations.

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“…(13) The explanation underlying the hypothesis of trauma (14) according to this theory TBC arises from a focus of intramedullary hemorrhage that causes a hematoma after trauma. (15) This hematoma subsequently liquefies and fails to organize and be replaced with tissue. (16) The other theories assert failure of growth and development of osseous tissue, biochemical and mesenchymal differentiation, degeneration of benign neoplasms and low-grade infection.…”
Section: Traumatic Bone Cyst Of the Mandible; Diagnostic Challenge Anmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(13) The explanation underlying the hypothesis of trauma (14) according to this theory TBC arises from a focus of intramedullary hemorrhage that causes a hematoma after trauma. (15) This hematoma subsequently liquefies and fails to organize and be replaced with tissue. (16) The other theories assert failure of growth and development of osseous tissue, biochemical and mesenchymal differentiation, degeneration of benign neoplasms and low-grade infection.…”
Section: Traumatic Bone Cyst Of the Mandible; Diagnostic Challenge Anmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(27) Most of times this lesion is asymptomatic and discovered on routine radiographic examination only. (28) However, dull pain is associated in 10-30% of the patients, (7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15) swelling, tooth sensitivity, and less commonly with fistula, root resorption, paresthesia, displacement of inferior alveolar canal, (29) delayed eruption of permanent teeth. Cortical plate expansion is seen in some cases, which occurs commonly on buccal side and pathological fracture of the mandible.…”
Section: Traumatic Bone Cyst Of the Mandible; Diagnostic Challenge Anmentioning
confidence: 99%