1. A study of periapical lesions correlating the presence of a radiopaque lamina with histological findings.
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Ricucci D, Mannocci F, and Ford TR
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- Diagnosis, Differential, Humans, Periapical Abscess pathology, Periapical Granuloma pathology, Radicular Cyst pathology, Radiographic Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted, Radiography, Dental, Digital, Periapical Abscess diagnostic imaging, Periapical Granuloma diagnostic imaging, Radicular Cyst diagnostic imaging
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Objective: To compare the presence or absence of a radiopaque lamina of 60 human periapical lesions with the histological findings from a case study in dental practice., Study Design: Paralleling radiographs were taken of 60 teeth with periapical radiolucencies. The periapical radiographs were scanned, and standardized images were evaluated on a computer screen for the presence or absence of a radiopaque lamina by 2 calibrated observers according to agreed criteria. The serially sectioned histological specimens were obtained from the extraction of 13 endodontically treated teeth and 27 nontreated teeth, as well as 20 post-treatment teeth with apical periodontitis removed during periapical surgical procedure; the specimens were classified according to agreed criteria. The findings of the 2 evaluations were compared., Results: Out of 57 electronic images that could be interpreted, 10 lesions had a radiopaque lamina, but of these only 3 were histologically diagnosed as cysts, while 7 were granulomas or abscesses. Out of 47 lesions without a radiopaque lamina, 40 were histologically diagnosed as granulomas or abscesses, while 7 were cysts., Conclusions: The diagnosis of periapical lesions cannot be made on the basis of the presence or absence of a radiopaque lamina, but requires histological examination of serial sections.
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- 2006
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