2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcms.2009.01.006
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Prevalence of the pneumatized articular eminence in the temporal bone

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“…In the present study, the mean age of patients with PAT was 48.86 years, which is similar to that found in the literature ranging between 43.0 and 45.9 years (2,6,8). In the present study, although pediatric patients were not included, the age range was wide (17 -81 years), in accordance with other studies (2,5,8,9). In the present study in the age group of 17 -20, only 6 patients had PAT and 1 had PRGF.…”
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“…In the present study, the mean age of patients with PAT was 48.86 years, which is similar to that found in the literature ranging between 43.0 and 45.9 years (2,6,8). In the present study, although pediatric patients were not included, the age range was wide (17 -81 years), in accordance with other studies (2,5,8,9). In the present study in the age group of 17 -20, only 6 patients had PAT and 1 had PRGF.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The incidence of PAT was previously assessed on panoramic radiographs, and the prevalence was reported to be between 1% and 3.42% (4,6,8,9,13,14). In the literature, a few studies have assessed the prevalence of PAT on CBCT images (2,15).…”
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“…On further analysis, multilocular defects were nearly 2/3 rd and unilocular defects are nearly 1/3 rd which is in conformity with the researches carried out by Patil et al, Orhan et al, Zamaninaser et al, and Yavuz et al, but contradicts the statement given by Gupta et al, and Park et al, which states that unilocular presentation is more common than multilocular [1,3,6,7,9,13]. On the other hand Tyndall and Matterson gave an equal number of both variants in their research [2] [Table/ Fig-5].…”
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“…In a study conducted by Yavuz et al, shows a conflicting side to this finding where bilateral presentation is more as compared to unilateral [13]. In case of unilateral presentation, the frequency of occurrence was nearly equal for the left and the right side which goes along the previous study by Zamaninaser et al, where equal presentations was noted on both sides [9].…”
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confidence: 60%