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Query: UMLS:C0029463 (
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A 46-month-old boy with a four-day history of pain and swelling over the right posterior ilium was thought to have
acute osteomyelitis
on the basis of a normal pelvic x-ray, markedly increased scintigraphic activity in the right ilium, and a mildly elevated sedimentation rate. At surgery, no signs of osteomyelitis were found, and biopsy revealed osteolytic
osteogenic sarcoma
. This is the youngest child with
osteogenic sarcoma
of the pelvic reported in the literature.
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PMID:Osteolytic osteogenic sarcoma of ilium in 46-month-old boy. 348 37
Early or late post-implant placement complications are usually localized infectious/inflammatory processes and treated accordingly. If the healing process does not take place within a reasonable timeframe, the possibility of a pathologic process beyond localized infection/inflammation should be suspected. We describe a radiological/histopathological spectrum of bony lesions ranging from inflammatory to malignant lesions surrounding failed dental implants. Five cases of mandibular dental implant failure that clinically, radiologically and histopathologically appeared to be inflammatory processes are presented. The failure of the dental implants was immediate in two cases and late in the remaining three. The radiological features were essentially similar for all five, and they included radiolucent or mixed radiolucent-radiopaque lesions with poorly defined borders. Three lesions were limited to the area of the failed implant, while the other two extended to a large part of the mandible. The histopathological findings ranged from
acute osteomyelitis
and chronic osteomyelitis with features of a fibro-osseous-like lesion and occasional rimming of atypical osteoblasts to
osteogenic sarcoma
that was admixed with a component of osteomyelitis (diagnosis of the latter was achieved only after a series of biopsies). In-depth investigative procedures are imperative in order to establish an accurate diagnosis whenever the histopathological diagnosis is inconsistent with persisting clinical signs and symptoms in bone lesions associated with failed dental implants.
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PMID:Histopathological spectrum of bone lesions associated with dental implant failure: osteomyelitis and beyond. 2468 89