| Literature DB >> 289735 |
L R Eversole, A S Leider, J O Corwin, B K Karian.
Abstract
A review of 15 well-documented cases of proliferative periostitis reported in the literature and a description of six new cases, five fully documented, have shown the following: a variety of irritants both odontogenic and nondontogenic in origin may induce neoperiostosis in the mandible; radiographically, cortical redundancy and preservation of the original cortical outline are the most common findings; and microsocopically, a fibro-osseous pattern evincing one of the three trabecular orientations--parallel, retiform, or haphazard fibrous dysplasia-like--is featured. If other complicating factors are absent, after the suspected source of irritation has been eliminated, resolution takes place in six to 12 months in most instances.Entities:
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Year: 1979 PMID: 289735
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Oral Surg ISSN: 0022-3255