Abstract
Several diseases should be considered in the differential diagnosis of disorders affecting the temporomandibular joints. Internal derangement is the main condition responsible for pain related to this joint. Clinical signs may, though, be quite non-specific, and many other conditions present with similar and not infrequently indistinguishable signs and symptoms. In the present study, the authors describe several non-dysfunctional conditions affecting the temporomandibular joints through computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, emphasizing the importance of these imaging methods in the diagnosis of inflammatory, neoplastic and traumatic diseases of this region. Considering that clinical presentations are frequently non-specific, radiologists play a critical role in the differential diagnosis. (author)
Garcia, Marcelo de Mattos;
Machado, Karina Freitas Soares;
[1]
Mascarenhas, Marcelo Henrique
[2]
- Clinica Axial Centro de Imagem, Belo Horizonte, MG (Brazil). Radiologia
- Associacao Brasileira de Odontologia de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, MG (Brazil). Curso de Especializacao em Disfuncao Temporomandibular e Dor Orofacial
Citation Formats
Garcia, Marcelo de Mattos, Machado, Karina Freitas Soares, and Mascarenhas, Marcelo Henrique.
Magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography of the temporomandibular joint: beyond dysfunction.
Brazil: N. p.,
2008.
Web.
Garcia, Marcelo de Mattos, Machado, Karina Freitas Soares, & Mascarenhas, Marcelo Henrique.
Magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography of the temporomandibular joint: beyond dysfunction.
Brazil.
Garcia, Marcelo de Mattos, Machado, Karina Freitas Soares, and Mascarenhas, Marcelo Henrique.
2008.
"Magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography of the temporomandibular joint: beyond dysfunction."
Brazil.
@misc{etde_21132974,
title = {Magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography of the temporomandibular joint: beyond dysfunction}
author = {Garcia, Marcelo de Mattos, Machado, Karina Freitas Soares, and Mascarenhas, Marcelo Henrique}
abstractNote = {Several diseases should be considered in the differential diagnosis of disorders affecting the temporomandibular joints. Internal derangement is the main condition responsible for pain related to this joint. Clinical signs may, though, be quite non-specific, and many other conditions present with similar and not infrequently indistinguishable signs and symptoms. In the present study, the authors describe several non-dysfunctional conditions affecting the temporomandibular joints through computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, emphasizing the importance of these imaging methods in the diagnosis of inflammatory, neoplastic and traumatic diseases of this region. Considering that clinical presentations are frequently non-specific, radiologists play a critical role in the differential diagnosis. (author)}
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title = {Magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography of the temporomandibular joint: beyond dysfunction}
author = {Garcia, Marcelo de Mattos, Machado, Karina Freitas Soares, and Mascarenhas, Marcelo Henrique}
abstractNote = {Several diseases should be considered in the differential diagnosis of disorders affecting the temporomandibular joints. Internal derangement is the main condition responsible for pain related to this joint. Clinical signs may, though, be quite non-specific, and many other conditions present with similar and not infrequently indistinguishable signs and symptoms. In the present study, the authors describe several non-dysfunctional conditions affecting the temporomandibular joints through computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, emphasizing the importance of these imaging methods in the diagnosis of inflammatory, neoplastic and traumatic diseases of this region. Considering that clinical presentations are frequently non-specific, radiologists play a critical role in the differential diagnosis. (author)}
journal = []
issue = {5}
volume = {41}
place = {Brazil}
year = {2008}
month = {Sep}
}