Maxillofacial inflammations visualized with ultrasonography. Description of the imaging features and literature review based on a characteristic case series.

IF 1.3 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Antigoni Delantoni, Apostolos Sarafopoulos, Natalia Giannouli, Vasileios Rafailidis
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Objectives: Inflammations of the maxillofacial regions are a frequent occurrence. They areusually of odontogenic origin, but maxillofacial swelling could also have non-odontogenic causes. Their clinical presentation is worrisome for the patient, presenting as swellings of the region with rapid and significant expansion to adjacent areas due to the thin and delicate nature of the regional soft tissues.

Materials and methods: The characteristic features are discussed upon the presentation of a case series of the most common types of inflammation seen in the region.

Results: In most hospital emergency departments, ultrasound scanning is readily accessible, and typically constitutes the first-line imaging modality for this entity. Nevertheless, the role of ultrasound imaging is limited in cases with deep extension of the inflammation, where cross-sectional imaging with CT or MRI will be the modality of choice. This manuscript aims to present the characteristic features of various inflammatory conditions of the maxillofacial area seen on ultrasonography.

Conclusions: Even though maxillofacial inflammations are often treated without imaging in their initial phase, ultrasound can provide aninexpensive, easy-to-use, and readily available alternative that best visualizes the characteristics and expansion patterns of the lesions, based on their origin and area of initial presentation.

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颌面部炎症用超声显像。基于一个特征性病例系列的影像学特征描述和文献综述。
目的:颌面部炎症是常见病。它们通常是牙源性的,但颌面肿胀也可能是非牙源性的。患者的临床表现令人担忧,由于该区域软组织的薄而脆弱,表现为该区域的肿胀,并迅速而显著地扩展到邻近区域。材料和方法:特征的特点是讨论了一个案例系列的最常见类型的炎症看到在该地区。结果:在大多数医院的急诊科,超声扫描是很容易获得的,通常是这种实体的一线成像方式。然而,在炎症深度扩展的情况下,超声成像的作用是有限的,在这种情况下,CT或MRI的横断面成像将是选择的方式。本文旨在介绍超声检查颌面部各种炎症的特征。结论:尽管颌面部炎症在初始阶段通常不需要影像学治疗,但超声可以提供一种廉价、易于使用、容易获得的替代方法,根据其起源和初始表现区域,最好地显示病变的特征和扩张模式。
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Journal of Ultrasonography
Journal of Ultrasonography RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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