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Stafne 骨囊肿(SBC)是颌骨的假性囊肿,其典型特征是位于舌骨皮质表面并累及正常的唾液腺组织。这些囊肿没有上皮衬里,成分多样,包括血管、肌肉、脂肪、结缔组织、淋巴组织、神经束或空气。SBC 通常没有临床症状或体征,需要通过放射学方法进行诊断。它们通常是在颌骨的常规 X 射线检查中偶然发现的。我们在此介绍一位 50 岁的男性,他的下颌左侧疼痛,常规全景X光片显示两侧下颌第三磨牙受撞击,左侧下牙槽骨管下方有界限清晰的放射影。在锥形束计算机断层扫描(CBCT)上做进一步检查时,意外发现了斯塔夫内骨囊肿。虽然传统的 X 光片是主要的诊断工具,但复杂的病例可能需要更精确的成像模式,如 CBCT。 本病例研究对一名男性患者的单侧 SBC 进行了全面分析,并重点介绍了放射学特征。
Insights into Stafne’s bone cyst: A case report of an accidental finding
Stafne Bone Cysts (SBC) represent pseudocysts of the jaw, typically characterized by their presence at the lingual cortical surface and involvement of normal salivary gland tissue. These cysts, devoid of an epithelial lining, exhibit a diverse composition, comprising blood vessels, muscle, fat, connective tissue, lymphatic tissue, nerve bundles, or air. Commonly, SBCs manifest without clinical symptoms or signs, necessitating radiographic methods for diagnosis. They are usually discovered incidentally on routine radiographs of the jaw. We here present a 50-year-old male with pain in the mandibular left side and a routine panoramic radiograph showed impacted mandibular third molars on both sides and a well-defined radiolucency below the inferior alveolar canal on the left side. An incidental finding of Stafne’s bone cyst was made on further investigation on Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT). While conventional X-rays serve as the primary diagnostic tool, complex cases may require more precise imaging modalities, such as CBCT. This case study offers a comprehensive analysis of a unilateral SBC identified in a male patient with an emphasis on the radiographic features.