Stafne's bone cavity: An unusual case with involvement of the buccal and lingual mandibular plates
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Herranz Aparicio, Judit; Figueiredo, Rui; Gay Escoda, Cosme
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Aquest document és un/a article, creat/da en: 2014
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Lingual mandibular bone defects, also known as Stafne bone cavity (SC), are unilateral asymptomatic radiolucencies,
generally seen in the mandibular angle, below the inferior alveolar canal. Although panoramic radiographies
normally offer enough information to make a correct diagnosis, additional studies are often required, especially
in atypical cases. The present report describes an atypical presentation of a Stafne's bone cavity in a 78 years-old
male patient. In this particular case, an asymptomatic and radiolucid lesion was observed during a routine dental
examination. The computed tomography (CT) showed an involvement of both lingual and buccal mandibular plates
producing a tunnel-like lesion. No history of mandibular trauma or surgery was refered. An additional magnetic
resonance imaging (MRI) was made to discard submandibular gland pathology and to confirm the diagnosis. Since
SC is asymptomatic and nonprogressive, a conservative approach based in clinical and radiological follow-ups was
considered to be the most suitable treatment option.
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