Diagnosis of the idiopathic bone cavity: a systematic literature review

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Main Author: Almeida, Vinícius Lima de
Publication Date: 2020
Other Authors: Rodrigues, Cristóvão Marcondes de Castro, Brazão-Silva, Marco Túllio, Bueno, Flávio de Freitas, Oliveira, Maiolino Thomaz Fonseca
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Summary: Introduction: The idiopathic bone cavity is a lesion with a cystic radiographic appearance that can affect any bone. Especially in maxillary bones it represents about 1% of cystic lesions, a fact that can be underestimated since biopsy and clinical diagnosis can be dispensed with given the course and characteristics of the lesion. Methodology: This systematic review of the literature was carried out by searching the PubMed, SciELO, LILACS and OpenGrey databases. Results: Among the 21 studies included, most were from a retrospective cohort, with a total sample of 401 patients, with a minimum age of 7 years and a maximum age of 75 years. The lesions were located according to the following number of patients: posterior mandible region (268), anterior mandible region (104) and maxilla (30). In 40 patients there was bone expansion. Regarding radiographic characteristics, 369 patients presented lesions with unilateral distribution and 29 with bilateral location, while the unilocular pattern was present in 97 and the multilocular pattern in 23 patients. Conclusion: the idiopathic bone cavity is predominantly found during the first two decades of life in patients of both sexes, has a greater incidence in the posterior region of the mandible, is generally asymptomatic, radiographically presenting itself incisively as a radiolucent lesion. unilocular with air, blood or serous liquid inside, with surgical exploration and curettage as the treatment of choice and a low recurrence rate.
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spelling Diagnosis of the idiopathic bone cavity: a systematic literature reviewDiagnóstico de la cavidad ósea idiopática: revisión sistemática de la literaturaDiagnóstico da cavidade óssea idiopática: revisão sistematizada da literaturaIdiopathic bone cavitySimple bone cystDiagnosisGeneral dentistry.Cavidad ósea idiopáticaQuiste óseo simpleDiagnósticoOdontología general.Cavidade óssea idiopáticaCisto ósseo simplesDiagnósticoOdontologia geral.Introduction: The idiopathic bone cavity is a lesion with a cystic radiographic appearance that can affect any bone. Especially in maxillary bones it represents about 1% of cystic lesions, a fact that can be underestimated since biopsy and clinical diagnosis can be dispensed with given the course and characteristics of the lesion. Methodology: This systematic review of the literature was carried out by searching the PubMed, SciELO, LILACS and OpenGrey databases. Results: Among the 21 studies included, most were from a retrospective cohort, with a total sample of 401 patients, with a minimum age of 7 years and a maximum age of 75 years. The lesions were located according to the following number of patients: posterior mandible region (268), anterior mandible region (104) and maxilla (30). In 40 patients there was bone expansion. Regarding radiographic characteristics, 369 patients presented lesions with unilateral distribution and 29 with bilateral location, while the unilocular pattern was present in 97 and the multilocular pattern in 23 patients. Conclusion: the idiopathic bone cavity is predominantly found during the first two decades of life in patients of both sexes, has a greater incidence in the posterior region of the mandible, is generally asymptomatic, radiographically presenting itself incisively as a radiolucent lesion. unilocular with air, blood or serous liquid inside, with surgical exploration and curettage as the treatment of choice and a low recurrence rate.Introducción: La cavidad ósea idiopática es una lesión de aspecto quístico radiográfico que puede afectar a cualquier hueso. Especialmente en los maxilares representa alrededor del 1% de las lesiones quísticas, hecho que puede subestimarse ya que se puede prescindir de la biopsia y el diagnóstico clínico dado el curso y las características de la lesión. Metodología: Esta revisión sistemática de la literatura se realizó mediante búsquedas en las bases de datos PubMed, SciELO, LILACS y OpenGrey. Resultados: De los 21 estudios incluidos, la mayoría fueron de una cohorte retrospectiva, con una muestra total de 401 pacientes, con una edad mínima de 7 años y una edad máxima de 75 años. Las lesiones se localizaron según el siguiente número de pacientes: región posterior de la mandíbula (268), región anterior de la mandíbula (104) y maxilar (30). En 40 pacientes hubo expansión ósea. En cuanto a las características radiográficas, 369 pacientes presentaron lesiones de distribución unilateral y 29 de localización bilateral, mientras que el patrón unilocular estuvo presente en 97 y el patrón multilocular en 23 pacientes. Conclusión: la cavidad ósea idiopática se encuentra predominantemente durante las dos primeras décadas de la vida en pacientes de ambos sexos, tiene mayor incidencia en la región posterior de la mandíbula, es generalmente asintomática, presentándose radiográficamente de forma incisiva como una lesión radiolúcida. unilocular con aire, sangre o líquido seroso en su interior, con exploración quirúrgica y legrado como tratamiento de elección y baja tasa de recurrencia.Introdução: A cavidade óssea idiopática é uma lesão de aparência radiográfica cística que pode acometer qualquer osso. Especialmente em ossos maxilares representa cerca de 1% das lesões císticas, um dado que pode estar subestimado visto que a biópsia e o diagnóstico clínico podem ser dispensados dados o curso e características da lesão. Metdologia: A presente revisão sistematizada da literatura foi realizada por meio de busca nas bases de dados PubMed, SciELO, LILACS e OpenGrey. Resultados: Dentre os 21 estudos inclusos, a maioria foi de coorte retrospectivo, com amostra total de 401 pacientes, idade mínima de 7 anos e máxima de 75 anos. A localização das lesões ocorreu de acordo com o seguinte quantitativo de pacientes: região posterior de mandíbula (268), região anterior de mandíbula (104) e maxila (30). Em 40 pacientes houve expansão óssea. Com relação às características radiográficas, 369 pacientes apresentaram lesões com distribuição unilateral e 29 com localização bilateral, enquanto o padrão unilocular esteve presente em 97 e o padrão multilocular em 23 pacientes. Conclusão: a cavidade óssea idiopática encontra-se de forma predominante durante as primeiras duas décadas de vida em pacientes de ambos os sexos, tem maior incidência em região posterior de mandíbula, é geralmente assintomática, radiograficamente apresentando-se de forma incisiva como uma lesão radiolúcida unilocular com ar, sangue ou líquido seroso no seu interior, tendo a exploração cirúrgica e curetagem como tratamento de escolha e baixo índice de recidiva.Research, Society and Development2020-09-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/765610.33448/rsd-v9i10.7656Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 10; e109107656Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 10; e109107656Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 10; e1091076562525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/7656/7299Copyright (c) 2020 Vinícius Lima de Almeida; Cristóvão Marcondes de Castro Rodrigues; Marco Túllio Brazão-Silva; Flávio de Freitas Bueno; Maiolino Thomaz Fonseca Oliveirahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAlmeida, Vinícius Lima de Rodrigues, Cristóvão Marcondes de CastroBrazão-Silva, Marco Túllio Bueno, Flávio de Freitas Oliveira, Maiolino Thomaz Fonseca2020-10-31T12:03:23Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/7656Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:30:18.994113Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Diagnosis of the idiopathic bone cavity: a systematic literature review
Diagnóstico de la cavidad ósea idiopática: revisión sistemática de la literatura
Diagnóstico da cavidade óssea idiopática: revisão sistematizada da literatura
title Diagnosis of the idiopathic bone cavity: a systematic literature review
spellingShingle Diagnosis of the idiopathic bone cavity: a systematic literature review
Almeida, Vinícius Lima de
Idiopathic bone cavity
Simple bone cyst
Diagnosis
General dentistry.
Cavidad ósea idiopática
Quiste óseo simple
Diagnóstico
Odontología general.
Cavidade óssea idiopática
Cisto ósseo simples
Diagnóstico
Odontologia geral.
title_short Diagnosis of the idiopathic bone cavity: a systematic literature review
title_full Diagnosis of the idiopathic bone cavity: a systematic literature review
title_fullStr Diagnosis of the idiopathic bone cavity: a systematic literature review
title_full_unstemmed Diagnosis of the idiopathic bone cavity: a systematic literature review
title_sort Diagnosis of the idiopathic bone cavity: a systematic literature review
author Almeida, Vinícius Lima de
author_facet Almeida, Vinícius Lima de
Rodrigues, Cristóvão Marcondes de Castro
Brazão-Silva, Marco Túllio
Bueno, Flávio de Freitas
Oliveira, Maiolino Thomaz Fonseca
author_role author
author2 Rodrigues, Cristóvão Marcondes de Castro
Brazão-Silva, Marco Túllio
Bueno, Flávio de Freitas
Oliveira, Maiolino Thomaz Fonseca
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Almeida, Vinícius Lima de
Rodrigues, Cristóvão Marcondes de Castro
Brazão-Silva, Marco Túllio
Bueno, Flávio de Freitas
Oliveira, Maiolino Thomaz Fonseca
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Idiopathic bone cavity
Simple bone cyst
Diagnosis
General dentistry.
Cavidad ósea idiopática
Quiste óseo simple
Diagnóstico
Odontología general.
Cavidade óssea idiopática
Cisto ósseo simples
Diagnóstico
Odontologia geral.
topic Idiopathic bone cavity
Simple bone cyst
Diagnosis
General dentistry.
Cavidad ósea idiopática
Quiste óseo simple
Diagnóstico
Odontología general.
Cavidade óssea idiopática
Cisto ósseo simples
Diagnóstico
Odontologia geral.
description Introduction: The idiopathic bone cavity is a lesion with a cystic radiographic appearance that can affect any bone. Especially in maxillary bones it represents about 1% of cystic lesions, a fact that can be underestimated since biopsy and clinical diagnosis can be dispensed with given the course and characteristics of the lesion. Methodology: This systematic review of the literature was carried out by searching the PubMed, SciELO, LILACS and OpenGrey databases. Results: Among the 21 studies included, most were from a retrospective cohort, with a total sample of 401 patients, with a minimum age of 7 years and a maximum age of 75 years. The lesions were located according to the following number of patients: posterior mandible region (268), anterior mandible region (104) and maxilla (30). In 40 patients there was bone expansion. Regarding radiographic characteristics, 369 patients presented lesions with unilateral distribution and 29 with bilateral location, while the unilocular pattern was present in 97 and the multilocular pattern in 23 patients. Conclusion: the idiopathic bone cavity is predominantly found during the first two decades of life in patients of both sexes, has a greater incidence in the posterior region of the mandible, is generally asymptomatic, radiographically presenting itself incisively as a radiolucent lesion. unilocular with air, blood or serous liquid inside, with surgical exploration and curettage as the treatment of choice and a low recurrence rate.
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