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Histopathological Interpretation of TMJ Osteophyte: Report and Review
Introduction Osteophytes are osseocartilaginous structures which are commonly found in common degenerative joint diseases. It can be free or attached to nature. There is a paucity of information in the literature regarding the histopathological interpretation of osteophytes in Temporomandibular Join...
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description | Introduction
Osteophytes are osseocartilaginous structures which are commonly found in common degenerative joint diseases. It can be free or attached to nature. There is a paucity of information in the literature regarding the histopathological interpretation of osteophytes in Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ).
Purpose
To report the incidental finding of osteophytes in cases of chronic protracted TMJ dislocation.
Material and Method
To present case of an elderly 72-year-old female and a 35-year-old male with chronic protracted TMJ dislocation who were treated surgically for their condition with an incidental finding of an osteophyte in TMJ intraoperatively.
Result
The histopathological examination revealed fibrocartilaginous core tissue surrounded by bone formation due to dystrophic calcification.
Conclusion
The microscopic examination is mandatory in order to study and understand the pathophysiology of an osteophyte. This study presents rare histopathological evidence of an osteophyte. It reflects the process of its formation and the possibilities of fate of an osteophyte in TMJ. |
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Osteophytes are osseocartilaginous structures which are commonly found in common degenerative joint diseases. It can be free or attached to nature. There is a paucity of information in the literature regarding the histopathological interpretation of osteophytes in Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ).
Purpose
To report the incidental finding of osteophytes in cases of chronic protracted TMJ dislocation.
Material and Method
To present case of an elderly 72-year-old female and a 35-year-old male with chronic protracted TMJ dislocation who were treated surgically for their condition with an incidental finding of an osteophyte in TMJ intraoperatively.
Result
The histopathological examination revealed fibrocartilaginous core tissue surrounded by bone formation due to dystrophic calcification.
Conclusion
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Osteophytes are osseocartilaginous structures which are commonly found in common degenerative joint diseases. It can be free or attached to nature. There is a paucity of information in the literature regarding the histopathological interpretation of osteophytes in Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ).
Purpose
To report the incidental finding of osteophytes in cases of chronic protracted TMJ dislocation.
Material and Method
To present case of an elderly 72-year-old female and a 35-year-old male with chronic protracted TMJ dislocation who were treated surgically for their condition with an incidental finding of an osteophyte in TMJ intraoperatively.
Result
The histopathological examination revealed fibrocartilaginous core tissue surrounded by bone formation due to dystrophic calcification.
Conclusion
The microscopic examination is mandatory in order to study and understand the pathophysiology of an osteophyte. This study presents rare histopathological evidence of an osteophyte. 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Osteophytes are osseocartilaginous structures which are commonly found in common degenerative joint diseases. It can be free or attached to nature. There is a paucity of information in the literature regarding the histopathological interpretation of osteophytes in Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ).
Purpose
To report the incidental finding of osteophytes in cases of chronic protracted TMJ dislocation.
Material and Method
To present case of an elderly 72-year-old female and a 35-year-old male with chronic protracted TMJ dislocation who were treated surgically for their condition with an incidental finding of an osteophyte in TMJ intraoperatively.
Result
The histopathological examination revealed fibrocartilaginous core tissue surrounded by bone formation due to dystrophic calcification.
Conclusion
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