[Differential diagnosis of cystic and cystic-like lesions of the jaw]
- PMID: 2992029
- DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1052782
[Differential diagnosis of cystic and cystic-like lesions of the jaw]
Abstract
The difficulties in the differential diagnosis of jaw cysts are demonstrated by 10 selected case studies. Panorama radiographies are basic for radiodiagnosis. Supplementary radiographs, including CT, are often necessary. In general, the final diagnosis can be given after synopsis of clinical, radiographic and patho-histological findings.
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