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Revision Lists: Characteristics radiographic pictures

Author: Rajshri Mallabadi, Posted on Sunday, October 03 @ 10:16:00 IST by RxBDS


Radiology Characteristics radiographic pictures

Honeycomb appearance 
1) Amaeloblastoma
2) Central Haemangioma
3) Central giant cell Granuloma

Heart shaped or inverted tear drop 
1) Nasopalatine cyst

Soap bubble 
1) Amaeloblastoma
2) Multilocular cyst
3) Aneursymal bone cyst
4) Non odontogenic myxoma

Driven snow 
1) Calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor (Pindborg tumor)

Snowflakes 
1) Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor

Tennis racquet 
1) Odontogenic myxoma

Hub/spokes of wheel 
1) Central Haemangioma

Sunray effect 
1) Osteosarcoma

Ground glass/ Finger print 
1) Fibrous dysplasia

Hanging drop 
1) Orbital blowout fractur

Pepper pot skull 
1) Hyperthyroidism

Hair on end/ Step ladder in jaws
1) Sickle cell anemia

Cotton wool 
1) Paget’s disease

Pear 
1) Globulomaxillary cyst

Copyright 2004 Onwards by Rajshri Mallabadi

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