Static bone cavity: Report of five cases


Yasuo YOKOBAYASHI, Yasuhiro HIDESHIMA, Michiyuki MAEDA, Sayuri KAWAKITA
Department of Dentistry, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Toyama Prefectural Central Hospital (Chief: Yasuo YOKOBAYASHI)


Abstract :
  A static bone cavity manifests itself as a radiolucent area in the vicinity of the mandibular angle. Five cases of static bone cavity are reported. The mean age of the patients was 56.4 years with a range of 49 to 66 years. There were 3 men and 2 women. The cavities were all unilateral and appeared as well-defined, oval, round, or semioval radiolucent lesions on orthopantomography. Their diameter ranged from 10 to 17.5mm on CT. They were between 12 and 18mm in diameter on orthopantomography. The contents were fatty tissue in cases 1.4 and 5, and fatty tissue and fibrous connective tissue in case 2 on CT, whereas the surgical specimens of case 3 consisted of fatty tissue and a lymph node.


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