2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajodo.2020.06.040
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Mandibular condylar remodeling characteristics after simultaneous condylectomy and orthognathic surgery

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“…If radiological features of asymmetry are troublesome in full evaluation, a SPECT-CT evaluation of pathological bone growth is sensitive enough (86%) to confirm the diagnosis, which correlates with the study of Nolte et al and others [11,13,14]. SPECT-CT could have also a great amount of false positive results, which should be taken into consideration, and the study itself should be repeated in time [8,13,15]. When pathological growth is present, a condylectomy procedure is scheduled.…”
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“…If radiological features of asymmetry are troublesome in full evaluation, a SPECT-CT evaluation of pathological bone growth is sensitive enough (86%) to confirm the diagnosis, which correlates with the study of Nolte et al and others [11,13,14]. SPECT-CT could have also a great amount of false positive results, which should be taken into consideration, and the study itself should be repeated in time [8,13,15]. When pathological growth is present, a condylectomy procedure is scheduled.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…If growth is still present, then SPECT-CT evaluation might result in the necessity of a surgical intervention, namely one of the types of condylectomy, to remove the pathological growth within the joint. If radiological features of asymmetry are troublesome in full evaluation, a SPECT-CT evaluation of pathological bone growth is sensitive enough (86%) to confirm the diagnosis, which correlates with the study of Nolte et al and others [11,13,14]. SPECT-CT could have also a great amount of false positive results, which should be taken into consideration, and the study itself should be repeated in time [8,13,15].…”
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confidence: 57%
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