2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.clinimag.2013.12.006
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Radiological imaging of florid intravascular papillary endothelial hyperplasia in the mandibule: case report and literature review

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“…Panoramic radiography demonstrated characteristic multilocular radiolucency in all patients (including our patient), although root resorption was not observed in any patients. [4][5][6][7] Computed tomography examinations were performed in four of the five patients; bony expansion with a cortical bone defect was observed in two patients. 5,7 Importantly, these radiographic findings are similar to manifestations observed in patients with an odontogenic keratocyst, an intraosseous hemangioma, or a simple bone cyst.…”
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“…Panoramic radiography demonstrated characteristic multilocular radiolucency in all patients (including our patient), although root resorption was not observed in any patients. [4][5][6][7] Computed tomography examinations were performed in four of the five patients; bony expansion with a cortical bone defect was observed in two patients. 5,7 Importantly, these radiographic findings are similar to manifestations observed in patients with an odontogenic keratocyst, an intraosseous hemangioma, or a simple bone cyst.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[4][5][6][7] Computed tomography examinations were performed in four of the five patients; bony expansion with a cortical bone defect was observed in two patients. 5,7 Importantly, these radiographic findings are similar to manifestations observed in patients with an odontogenic keratocyst, an intraosseous hemangioma, or a simple bone cyst. 6,8 Our patient was preoperatively diagnosed with a simple bone cyst because of the absence of bone defects and root resorption, as well as the presence of a multilocular radiolucency with a scalloped unclear border and the absence of bone expansion.…”
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“…The case reported here is notable because of some particularities: First it is the fourth reported case of IPEH in the mandible. Since the first mandibular lesion was reported in 19843, Xu and Li4 reported one case of IPEH at the mandibular ramus with expansile and osteolytic characteristics in 2014. The lesion appeared with swelling and trismus and was initially thought to be a case of fibrous dysplasia, ameloblastoma, and giant cell tumor.…”
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“…According to the literature, only three cases of IPEH in the maxillofacial skeletal tissues have been reported previously345. (Table 1) This article describes a case of pure IPEH involving half of the mandible.…”
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