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Evaluation of static bone cavities with CT and MRI

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1259/dmfr/92201340

Abstract

Objectives: To determine by CT and MRI the contents of static bone cavities (SBCs), which are thought to be formed by aberration of the submandibular gland.

Methods: Non-contrast-enhanced and contrast-enhanced CT was performed on 12 subjects (10 male and 2 female; age 18–64 years; mean age 57 years) in whom SBCs had been discovered incidentally on panoramic radiographs during routine dental treatment. MRI was also performed on 3 of the 12 subjects.

Results: No submandibular gland tissue was seen in the SBCs in any of the cases. However, fatty tissue of low attenuation was found in the SBCs in all cases on CT images. Blood vessels were seen in the SBCs in 10 cases, and enhanced soft tissue in contact with the bone cavity wall was seen in the SBCs in 2 cases. Blood vessels in the SBCs were observed on MR images in all three cases. Dilatation of the cavity blood vessels was seen in all 10 cases. Slight tortuosity of the blood vessels was seen in 4 of the 10 cases.

Conclusions: Examination of contrast-enhanced CT images and MR images revealed that the contents of SBCs were not aberrations of the submandibular gland, as has generally been thought, but fatty tissue, blood vessels and soft tissue.

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Volume 32, Issue 1January 2003
Pages: 1-66

British Institute of Radiology


History

  • RevisedSeptember 26,2002
  • ReceivedJune 26,2002
  • AcceptedOctober 29,2002
  • Published onlineJanuary 28,2014

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