The differential diagnosis of the osteocondensing lesions (osteomata and exostoses) is till today a topical issue for the experts. In order to test the reliability of the etiopathogenetic theories advanced up to now, the authors carried out a research on samples of tissue coming from surgical interventions for osteomata and exostoses of the maxillofacial region resortied with optical and polarized-light microscopes (OM-PLM). This research meant to analyze the morphological and structural characteristics of newly formed tissues; a considerable attention has been devoted to the difference between primary and secondary bone and to the quality of cementing lines. Thanks to the data resulted from this study, the authors advanced interesting theories about these pathologies either from an etiological and nosological point of view.
Osteomi ed esostosi del massiccio facciale: studio morfologico e considerazioni eziopatogenetiche. [Osteomas and exostoses of the facial structures: a morphological study and the etiopathogenetic considerations] / DEL VECCHIO, A; Agrestini, C; Salucci, P; Manicone, Am; DELLA ROCCA, Carlo. - In: MINERVA STOMATOLOGICA. - ISSN 0026-4970. - 42:(1993), pp. 533-540.
Osteomi ed esostosi del massiccio facciale: studio morfologico e considerazioni eziopatogenetiche. [Osteomas and exostoses of the facial structures: a morphological study and the etiopathogenetic considerations].
DEL VECCHIO A;DELLA ROCCA, Carlo
1993
Abstract
The differential diagnosis of the osteocondensing lesions (osteomata and exostoses) is till today a topical issue for the experts. In order to test the reliability of the etiopathogenetic theories advanced up to now, the authors carried out a research on samples of tissue coming from surgical interventions for osteomata and exostoses of the maxillofacial region resortied with optical and polarized-light microscopes (OM-PLM). This research meant to analyze the morphological and structural characteristics of newly formed tissues; a considerable attention has been devoted to the difference between primary and secondary bone and to the quality of cementing lines. Thanks to the data resulted from this study, the authors advanced interesting theories about these pathologies either from an etiological and nosological point of view.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.