Long-term outcomes after primary osteomyelitis of the mandibular condyle occurring in early infancy: a case report and literature review.

N Kogane, G Diallo-Hornez, S O'Rourke, A Picard, A Morice
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Primary osteomyelitis of the mandibular condyle is exceptionally rare. The case of a 5-month-old infant with primary osteomyelitis of the condyle, who was followed up over 6 years and avoided the devastating sequelae of temporomandibular joint ankylosis and mandibular growth impairment, is reported here. The patient presented with acute swelling, fever, and trismus, leading to the diagnosis of acute primary osteomyelitis through clinical and radiological findings. This was treated successfully with a minor surgical intervention and antibiotics. The reported case, in combination with a literature review, underscores the importance of early, multimodal diagnosis and appropriate treatment in primary osteomyelitis of the mandibular condyle in infants, highlighting the potential for favourable outcomes even in severe cases. This report contributes to the scarce literature on the subject and offers recommendations for follow-up care to help prevent long-term complications.

婴幼儿早期发生的下颌髁原发性骨髓炎后的长期预后:1例报告和文献回顾。
原发性下颌髁骨髓炎是非常罕见的。本文报道一例5个月大的婴儿患原发性髁突骨髓炎,随访6年以上,避免了颞下颌关节强直和下颌生长障碍的破坏性后遗症。患者表现为急性肿胀、发热和牙关紧闭,通过临床和影像学检查诊断为急性原发性骨髓炎。通过小手术和抗生素治疗成功。报告的病例,结合文献回顾,强调了早期,多模式诊断和适当治疗婴儿下颌髁原发性骨髓炎的重要性,强调了即使在严重病例中也有可能获得良好的结果。本报告对该主题的稀缺文献做出了贡献,并提供了后续护理建议,以帮助预防长期并发症。
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