Kostní nádory čelistí u renální osteopatie

Title in English Bony tumors of the jaw in the renal osteopathy
Authors

MACHÁLKA Milan PROCHÁZKOVÁ Ludmila

Year of publication 2000
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Choroby hlavy a krku
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
Web Head and Neck Diseases
Field ORL, ophthalmology, stomatology
Keywords renal osteopathy; parathyroid resection; conservative treatment of osteoklastoma of the jaw; interdisciplinary cooperation
Description Renal osteopathy with its manifestations afflicts not only bones but also jaws. Pathologic picture of multiple foci in the jaw related to the teeth could indicate both major surgery, multiple tooth extractions and even resection of the jaw if the causes inducing this state remain unknown. Parathyreoidectomy and gradual adjustment of bone mineral metabolism in interdisciplinary collaboration is necessary for the treatment. The jaw is treated in conservative way without major sugery till the pathologic state improves or disappears. The two cases described below were treated analogously.
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