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King's Year 4 BDS: Radiology
Radiological Appearance of Benign & Malignant Lesions
Radiopacities: Soft Tissue Calcifications & Radiopaque Foreign Bodies
King's Year 4 BDS: Radiology
Year 4 Radiology module at King's College London Dental Institute. Radiological appearance of benign and malignant lesions, radiopacities — including soft tissue calcifications and radiopaque foreign bodies.
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A 58-year-old smoker presents with a painless swelling of the posterior mandible. A dental panoramic tomograph is taken. Which radiographic finding most reliably distinguishes a malignant lesion from an aggressive but benign odontogenic cyst?
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Displacement of the inferior alveolar canal with well-defined corticated margins
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Periosteal spiculation in a sunray pattern with destruction of the inferior alveolar canal
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Unilocular radiolucency with scalloped but corticated borders around impacted teeth
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Root resorption with smooth, blunt apices on adjacent teeth
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Expansion of the buccal cortical plate with thinning but preservation of cortical outline
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