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Bilateral bifid mandibular condyles diagnosed with three-dimensional reconstruction

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Bilateral bifid mandibular condyles diagnosed with three-dimensional reconstruction

Auteurs : Jm Tanner [États-Unis] ; Ah Friedlander [États-Unis] ; Ti Chang [États-Unis]

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Abstract

Bifid mandibular condyles (BMCs) are rare anomalies. The overwhelming majority of prior reports described their predominantly unilateral occurrence diagnosed by panoramic radiography. We present an even rarer case of bilateral BMC initially identified by panoramic radiography and confirmed with colour-enhanced three-dimensional CT. These images substantiate the theory that the secondary condyles arise from the neck of the mandible (Lopez-Lopez et al. Bifid condyle: review of the literature of the last 10 years and report of two cases. Cianio 2010; 28: 136–140).


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DOI: 10.1259/dmfr/15030240
PubMed: 22241877
PubMed Central: 3528204


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