| Literature DB >> 29510473 |
Takeshi Tsuka1, Yoshiharu Okamoto1, Naoki Yamamoto2, Keiji Hayashi3, Takehito Morita1, Yuji Sunden1, Yusuke Murahata1, Kazuo Azuma1, Tomohiro Osaki1, Norihiko Ito1, Tomohiro Imagawa1.
Abstract
A 2-month-old female Holstein calf and a 5-month-old female Japanese black calf presented with gingival vascular hamartoma located in the interdental space between the second and third mandibular incisors in the right and left mandibles, respectively. On radiographic or computed tomographic images, osteolytic changes appeared within the mandibular bones adjacent to the masses. The masses were removed along with affected mandibular bone by using unilateral rostral mandibulectomy. After surgery, both cases exhibited a normal appetite and grew normally, with no cosmetic changes or recurrences. Unilateral rostral mandibulectomy can be applied for invasive gingival vascular hamartomas associated with osteolytic changes.Entities:
Keywords: cattle; computed tomography; hamartoma; mandibular osteotomy; radiography
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29510473 PMCID: PMC6070597 DOI: 10.4142/jvs.2018.19.4.582
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vet Sci ISSN: 1229-845X Impact factor: 1.672