Abstract:In unilateral condylar hyperplasia, for surgical intervention to be effective, the status of condylar bone growth has to be assessed correctly. Previously this assessment relied on serial clinical observations. This study aimed to evaluate the MDP-SPECT method of assessing condylar growth in unilateral condylar hyperplasia. Twenty-six MDP-SPECT of the mandible had been performed; 21 were diagnosed as condylar hyperplasia and five as non-mandibular disease. Three isotope parameters: isotope counts, pixel counts… Show more
“…The planar bone scanning technique was used in 8 studies 1,3,7-9,11,25,26 , SPECT scanning in 1 study 22 and a combination in 4 studies 2,12,21,29 . In 2 studies 18,30 , the scanning technique used was not specified.…”
Section: Bone Scintigraphic Studies Of Patients With Facial Asymmetrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seven studies 1,9,11,12,22,25,29 presented results in enough detail (i.e. number of patients with presence/absence of UCH and number of abnormal and normal bone scan results) to calculate the index test characteristics (i.e.…”
Section: Bone Scintigraphic Studies Of Patients With Facial Asymmetrymentioning
“…The planar bone scanning technique was used in 8 studies 1,3,7-9,11,25,26 , SPECT scanning in 1 study 22 and a combination in 4 studies 2,12,21,29 . In 2 studies 18,30 , the scanning technique used was not specified.…”
Section: Bone Scintigraphic Studies Of Patients With Facial Asymmetrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seven studies 1,9,11,12,22,25,29 presented results in enough detail (i.e. number of patients with presence/absence of UCH and number of abnormal and normal bone scan results) to calculate the index test characteristics (i.e.…”
Section: Bone Scintigraphic Studies Of Patients With Facial Asymmetrymentioning
“…Previous studies have, however, relied only on planar images [15,16]. SPECT (Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography) [17,18] has been used with quantitative assessments of one mandibular condyle to clivus or lumbar spine, but when one condyle is compared with the other, it is more sensitive and accurate in detecting abnormal activity. A relative percentage uptake of 55% or more in the affected condyle is considered to be abnormal, and this has been validated by comparison with an age-matched control group.…”
Condylar hyperplasia of mandible is overdevelopment of condyle, unilaterally or bilaterally, leading to facial asymmetry, mandibular deviation, malocclusion and articular dysfunction. This is a series of five such patients managed at our centre.
“…This procedure is widely used in the evaluation of patient with suspected UCH. Literature based on control studies indicate that normal individuals or patients without progressive facial asymmetry show a difference in radiotracer uptake values between the left and right condylar regions less than 10%, whereas a difference greater than 10% is strongly suggestive of active UCH [12]. Nevertheless, a systematic review of the literature by Saridin et al reported a large variability between studies from different centers performing SPECT scan [5].…”
Introduction: Unilateral Condylar Hyperplasia (UCH) is an uncommon condition resulting in facial asymmetry and malocclusion. At the time of diagnosis, an accurate evaluation of condylar activity through bone SPECT is necessary to determine the most appropriate surgical treatment. The Authors present a case of a UCH recurrence after orthognathic surgery in order to discuss about the clinical role of condylar SPECT in UCH therapeutic management.
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