Traumatic bone cyst: Clinical case report
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Resumo: | Traumatic bone cyst (TOC) refers to a rare lesion of the jaw, called by many authors as pseudocyst, in most cases the lesions are discovered by chance, in routine radiographs. It presents intraosseous, with a tenuous capsule or connective tissue without epithelium and most of the lesions are empty cavities, containing little serous or serosanguineous fluid, with an absent epithelial capsule. The aim of the study was to describe the clinical features of a rare case of traumatic bone cyst in an eight-year-old child, from diagnosis to case resolution. The first panoramic radiograph, taken right after the trauma, on 01/07/2020 shows the radiographic finding of a lesion, which was not diagnosed at the time. Due to the trauma, there was a fracture in the bone cortical, which was associated with this existing lesion. After one year, there was a recurrent inflammatory reaction, exposing the bone sequestration, new images, a detailed anamnesis, and especially a search for the initial image, determined that the lesion existed prior to the trauma that had occurred. According to the mother's report, there were other, previous falls, making trauma the etiology of the injury. Through the surgical approach, a definitive diagnosis was possible, and the anatomopathological examination confirmed the diagnosis hypothesis being positive for TOC. The lower left canine erupting in an unfavorable position was referred to the orthodontics service. The dentist must have sufficient knowledge to differentiate and diagnose the most diverse cystic lesions, thus being able to proceed quickly and correctly with the resolution of cases, thus offering an accurate diagnosis and bone repair. |
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Traumatic bone cyst: Clinical case reportQuiste óseo traumático: Reporte de un casoCisto ósseo traumático: Relato de caso clínicoEndodonticsTraumatic Bone CystCase report.EndodontiaCisto ósseo traumáticoRelatos de casos.EndodonciaQuiste Óseo TraumáticoInformes de casos.Traumatic bone cyst (TOC) refers to a rare lesion of the jaw, called by many authors as pseudocyst, in most cases the lesions are discovered by chance, in routine radiographs. It presents intraosseous, with a tenuous capsule or connective tissue without epithelium and most of the lesions are empty cavities, containing little serous or serosanguineous fluid, with an absent epithelial capsule. The aim of the study was to describe the clinical features of a rare case of traumatic bone cyst in an eight-year-old child, from diagnosis to case resolution. The first panoramic radiograph, taken right after the trauma, on 01/07/2020 shows the radiographic finding of a lesion, which was not diagnosed at the time. Due to the trauma, there was a fracture in the bone cortical, which was associated with this existing lesion. After one year, there was a recurrent inflammatory reaction, exposing the bone sequestration, new images, a detailed anamnesis, and especially a search for the initial image, determined that the lesion existed prior to the trauma that had occurred. According to the mother's report, there were other, previous falls, making trauma the etiology of the injury. Through the surgical approach, a definitive diagnosis was possible, and the anatomopathological examination confirmed the diagnosis hypothesis being positive for TOC. The lower left canine erupting in an unfavorable position was referred to the orthodontics service. The dentist must have sufficient knowledge to differentiate and diagnose the most diverse cystic lesions, thus being able to proceed quickly and correctly with the resolution of cases, thus offering an accurate diagnosis and bone repair.El quiste óseo traumático (TOC) se refiere a una lesión rara de la mandíbula, denominada por muchos autores como pseudoquiste, en la mayoría de los casos las lesiones se descubren por casualidad, en radiografías de rutina. Se presenta intraósea, con cápsula tenue o tejido conectivo sin epitelio y la mayoría de las lesiones son cavidades vacías, conteniendo poco líquido seroso o serosanguíneo, con ausencia de cápsula epitelial. El objetivo del estudio fue describir las características clínicas de un caso raro de quiste óseo traumático en un niño de ocho años, desde el diagnóstico hasta la resolución del caso. La primera radiografía panorámica, tomada inmediatamente después del trauma, el 01/07/2020, muestra el hallazgo radiográfico de una lesión no diagnosticada. Debido al trauma, hubo una fractura en la cortical ósea, que se asoció con esta lesión existente. Luego de un año, hubo una reacción inflamatoria recurrente, exponiendo el secuestro óseo, nuevas imágenes, una anamnesis detallada y sobre todo una búsqueda de la imagen inicial, determinó que la lesión existía antes del trauma ocurrido. Según relato de la madre, hubo otras caídas previas, haciendo del trauma la etiología de la lesión. A través del abordaje quirúrgico fue posible el diagnóstico definitivo y el examen anatomopatológico confirmó que la hipótesis diagnóstica era positiva para COT. El canino inferior izquierdo que erupcionaba en una posición desfavorable fue remitido al servicio de ortodoncia. El odontólogo debe tener los conocimientos suficientes para diferenciar y diagnosticar las más diversas lesiones quísticas, pudiendo así proceder rápida y correctamente con la resolución de los casos, ofreciendo así un diagnóstico certero y reparación ósea.Cisto ósseo traumático (COT) refere-se a uma lesão rara dos maxilares, denominada por muitos autores como pseudocisto, na maioria das vezes as lesões são descobertas por acaso, em radiografias de rotina. Apresenta-se intraósseo, com cápsula tênue ou tecido conectivo sem epitélio e grande parte das lesões são cavidades vazias, contendo pouco fluido seroso ou serosanguinolento, com cápsula epitelial ausente. O objetivo do estudo foi descrever a clínica de um caso raro de cisto ósseo traumático em uma criança de oito anos, desde seu diagnóstico, até a resolução do caso. Na primeira radiografia panorâmica, feita logo após o trauma, em 07/01/2020 mostra o achado radiográfico de uma lesão, na ocasião não diagnosticada. Pelo trauma houve uma fratura na cortical óssea, ficando associada com essa lesão já existente. Após um ano houve uma reação inflamatória recidivante, expondo o sequestro ósseo, novas imagens, uma anamnese detalhada e principalmente uma busca pela imagem inicial, determinou a existência da lesão ser anterior ao trauma ocorrido. Conforme relato da mãe, houveram outras quedas, anteriores, tornando o trauma a etiologia da lesão. Pela abordagem cirúrgica foi possível o diagnóstico definitivo, o exame anatomopatológico confirmou a hipótese de diagnóstico sendo positivo para COT. O canino inferior esquerdo erupcionando em posição desfavorável foi encaminhado ao serviço de ortodontia. O cirurgião-dentista deve possuir conhecimentos suficientes para diferenciar e diagnosticar as mais diversas lesões císticas, podendo assim proceder rápida e correta resolução dos casos, oferecendo assim um diagnóstico preciso e uma reparação óssea.Research, Society and Development2021-07-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1695210.33448/rsd-v10i8.16952Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 8; e16210816952Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 8; e16210816952Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 8; e162108169522525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/16952/15387Copyright (c) 2021 Gregorio Garcia Lobato Lopez; Rubens Gonçalves Teixeirahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLopez, Gregorio Garcia Lobato Teixeira, Rubens Gonçalves 2021-08-21T18:46:59Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/16952Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:37:22.305355Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Traumatic bone cyst: Clinical case report Quiste óseo traumático: Reporte de un caso Cisto ósseo traumático: Relato de caso clínico |
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Traumatic bone cyst: Clinical case report |
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Traumatic bone cyst: Clinical case report Lopez, Gregorio Garcia Lobato Endodontics Traumatic Bone Cyst Case report. Endodontia Cisto ósseo traumático Relatos de casos. Endodoncia Quiste Óseo Traumático Informes de casos. |
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Traumatic bone cyst: Clinical case report |
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Traumatic bone cyst: Clinical case report |
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Traumatic bone cyst: Clinical case report |
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Traumatic bone cyst: Clinical case report |
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Traumatic bone cyst: Clinical case report |
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Lopez, Gregorio Garcia Lobato |
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Lopez, Gregorio Garcia Lobato Teixeira, Rubens Gonçalves |
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Teixeira, Rubens Gonçalves |
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Lopez, Gregorio Garcia Lobato Teixeira, Rubens Gonçalves |
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Endodontics Traumatic Bone Cyst Case report. Endodontia Cisto ósseo traumático Relatos de casos. Endodoncia Quiste Óseo Traumático Informes de casos. |
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Endodontics Traumatic Bone Cyst Case report. Endodontia Cisto ósseo traumático Relatos de casos. Endodoncia Quiste Óseo Traumático Informes de casos. |
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Traumatic bone cyst (TOC) refers to a rare lesion of the jaw, called by many authors as pseudocyst, in most cases the lesions are discovered by chance, in routine radiographs. It presents intraosseous, with a tenuous capsule or connective tissue without epithelium and most of the lesions are empty cavities, containing little serous or serosanguineous fluid, with an absent epithelial capsule. The aim of the study was to describe the clinical features of a rare case of traumatic bone cyst in an eight-year-old child, from diagnosis to case resolution. The first panoramic radiograph, taken right after the trauma, on 01/07/2020 shows the radiographic finding of a lesion, which was not diagnosed at the time. Due to the trauma, there was a fracture in the bone cortical, which was associated with this existing lesion. After one year, there was a recurrent inflammatory reaction, exposing the bone sequestration, new images, a detailed anamnesis, and especially a search for the initial image, determined that the lesion existed prior to the trauma that had occurred. According to the mother's report, there were other, previous falls, making trauma the etiology of the injury. Through the surgical approach, a definitive diagnosis was possible, and the anatomopathological examination confirmed the diagnosis hypothesis being positive for TOC. The lower left canine erupting in an unfavorable position was referred to the orthodontics service. The dentist must have sufficient knowledge to differentiate and diagnose the most diverse cystic lesions, thus being able to proceed quickly and correctly with the resolution of cases, thus offering an accurate diagnosis and bone repair. |
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