scholarly journals Osteochondroma of Bilateral Mandibular Condyle with Review of Literature

Author(s):  
Vijaya Kamble
2010 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 119-123 ◽  
Author(s):  
David Tauro ◽  
Subha Lakshmi ◽  
Madan Mishra

Anteromedial fracture dislocation of the mandibular condyle is common but a superolateral dislocation of an intact condyle is quite rare. Only ∼19 cases of such dislocation have been reported in the world English literature. This type of dislocation is often misdiagnosed or completely overlooked and hence inadequately addressed. A case of superolateral dislocation of the condyle associated with a symphyseal fracture is presented. We discuss the dynamics, diagnostic features and clinical management of such dislocations with the review of literature and propose a modification in the existing classification.


Author(s):  
Pradeep Goil ◽  
Manojit Midya ◽  
Pankaj Sharma ◽  
Gautam Prakash

<p>Chondroma is a benign tumour of mature hyaline cartilage.It is common in the tubular bones the hands and feetand conspicuous by its rarity in the mandible. We hereby present an interesting case of chondroma of the mandibular condyle that was managed in our department. The antecedent radiological findings and postoperative histopathological peculiarities of the case are discussed. This case also focuses the negligent attitude of our society towards one’s health problems until they are fraught with beliefs of cancer. Chondroma of the mandibular is a rare, benign slow growing tumour. Condylectomy is considered adequate treatment for all condylar masses. Surrounding margins of healthy soft tissue is also excised to prevent recurrences. </p>


2013 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 205-210 ◽  
Author(s):  
Virendra Singh ◽  
Pranav Gupta ◽  
Shruti Khatana ◽  
Amrish Bhagol

Dislocation of the mandibular condyle is the clinical condition of the condyle head being displaced out of the glenoid fossa but still remaining within the joint capsule. However, the anatomy of the mandibular condyle, glenoid fossa, and zygomatic arch usually prevent the dislocation of intact condyles out of the glenoid fossa whenever the mandible is subjected to high impact. Complete dislocation of the mandibular condyle from the glenoid fossa can be classified into four groups: anterior, posterior, lateral, and superior dislocation. All the groups except anterior dislocation are rare. Superolateral dislocation of the intact mandibular condyle occurs very rarely. We report a case of lateral dislocation of bilateral intact condyles associated with left parasymphysis fracture. The purpose of this report is to review all of the available English literature on this dislocation and discuss the possible causative mechanism and diagnostic features, as well as clinical management.


Author(s):  
Luigi Angelo Vaira ◽  
Olindo Massarelli ◽  
Angelo Deiana ◽  
Gabriele Vacca ◽  
Giovanni Dell’aversana Orabona ◽  
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2009 ◽  
Vol 38 (10) ◽  
pp. 1023-1025 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ajay Gulati ◽  
V. Virmani ◽  
S. Ramanathan ◽  
L. Verma ◽  
N. Khandelwal

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