1998
DOI: 10.1080/08869634.1998.11746064
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TMJ Static Disk: Correlation Between Clinical Findings and Pseudodynamic Magnetic Resonance Images

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“…In the MR images, mobility of the mandible head was diagnosed by keeping the mouth in its maximal opening position and measuring the distance between the mandible head and the articular tubercle apex. 20 The mandible head was considered to have hypomobility or limitation when its movement ranged from 0˚to 90˚. In this case, the mandible head did not reach the articular tubercle apex.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the MR images, mobility of the mandible head was diagnosed by keeping the mouth in its maximal opening position and measuring the distance between the mandible head and the articular tubercle apex. 20 The mandible head was considered to have hypomobility or limitation when its movement ranged from 0˚to 90˚. In this case, the mandible head did not reach the articular tubercle apex.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Obwohl beim Internal Derangement häufig mit knöchernen Veränderungen durch unphysiologische Belastungen und daraus resultierenden knöchernen Umbauvorgängen zu rechnen ist [2], ist die Computertomographie diesbezüglich wahrscheinlich überlegen [9].…”
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“…An dieser Stelle sei darauf hingewiesen, dass nicht jede anteriore Diskusverlagerung eine klinische Symptomatik entwickeln muss, wenn allerdings Beschwerden auftreten, ist deren Erscheinungsbild sehr variabel. Die genaue Klassifikation ist bei Patienten mit Beschwerden von hoher klinischer Relevanz[2,5,7] und, wie mit unserer Studie erneut belegt, im MRT zuverlässig erkennbar. Bei der Beurteilung der Kondylusfehlstellung zeigte sich ebenfalls eine zufriedenstellende Übereinstimmung der beiden Untersucher.…”
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“…[23][24][25] Sagittal and oblique sagittal images of the TMJ are the most useful images for the diagnosis of internal derangement because these projections visualize the disc, condyle, fossa and sometimes the LPM on the same scan. 24,26,27 However, there are no systematic reports on the visibility of the LPM insertion in different MRI projections on autopsy material.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%