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Jaykanth Amalachandran1, Thangalakshmi Sivathapandi1, Shelley Simon1, Indirani Elangoven1, Patel Asra1, Nikita S Rao1, Meetashree Nayak1.
Abstract
Cherubism, a rare hereditary fibro-osseous lesion characterized by painless expansion of jaws, starts early in life manifesting itself fully in the second decade of life and is almost regressed in the third decade. Here, we report a sporadic case of Cherubism with clinico-radiological and scintigraphic presentation of its classical features for its disease rarity and single-photon emission computed tomography/computed tomography findings with review the literature.Entities:
Keywords: Cherubism; maxillary lesion; scintigraphy; single-photon emission computed tomography/computed tomography
Year: 2019 PMID: 30713386 PMCID: PMC6352643 DOI: 10.4103/ijnm.IJNM_90_18
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Nucl Med ISSN: 0974-0244
Figure 1X-ray orthopantamogram showed misalignment of teeth with distorted root of premolar and molar tooth and loss of few incisor and canine teeth
Figure 2Technetium-99 m methylene diphosphonate blood flow images of skull and upper thorax shows a region of focal hyperperfusion in the right hemi-mandible corresponding to a focal region of tracer pooling in the same region of the right hemi-mandible in the blood pool images shown subsequently. In addition to this focus, the blood pool images show mildly increased tracer pooling in rest of the mandibular and maxillary regions as well
Figure 3Technetium-99 m methylene diphosphonate Whole body planar and static images (in anterior and lateral views) show diffuse heterogeneously increased tracer concentration involving the entire mandible and bilateral maxillary regions with evidence of bony expansion
Figure 4Single-photon emission computed tomography with low-dose computed tomography of the skull and neck region in axial, coronal, and sagittal views, respectively show diffuse heterogenously increased tracer concentration corresponding to symmetrical, expansile, multiloculated cystic lesions with soap bubble appearance and soft tissue component within involving the mandible and bilateral maxilla