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Probable keratocyst in a mandible from the late Roman era

E Chimenos-Küstner*,1 and B Agustí-Farjas2

1 Faculty of Odontology, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain; 2 University of Girona, Girona, Spain


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Figure 1 Detail of a panoramic radiograph showing the extension of a keratocyst through the body and the ascending mandibular ramus, in a woman aged 30 years

 

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Figure 2 Clinical image of the same case as in Figure 1Go, showing the cyst in contact with the exterior, having perforated the cortical bone, periosteum and mucosa

 

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Figure 3 Morphological appearance of the mandible studied

 

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Figure 4 Radiological appearance of the mandible studied, the projection being centred on the cystic lesion

 





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