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  • Pneumatic spaces in the temporal bone can allow for the spread of diseases like tumors and infections into the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and vice versa.
  • A study analyzed 100 high-resolution CT scans, revealing varying prevalence rates of these pneumatic spaces: 52% in the roof of the TMJ fossa, 12% in the articular eminence, 5% in the zygomatic process, and 56% in the peritubal area, with a tendency for bilateral presence.
  • The findings underscore the importance of understanding these pneumatic spaces for better interpretation of imaging studies and insight into potential pathological processes affecting the TMJ.

Article Abstract

Background: Pneumatic spaces represent sites of minimal resistance, facilitating the spread of various pathological processes into the joint such as tumors, infection or fractures or vice versa. Considering the clinical importance of temporomandibular joint, prevalence of pneumatic spaces of the temporal bone in relation to TMJ in the roof of the TMJ fossa; articular eminence; zygomatic process and peritubal area was determined using Computed tomography. Laterality and gender wise prevalence of pneumatic spaces around the TMJ was also assessed.

Materials And Methods: A total of 100 high-resolution CT images of adult patients subjected to CT scan for the base of skull/temporal bone were utilized. Axial, reformatted coronal and sagittal images were analyzed on a DICOM viewer for the presence and distribution of pneumatic spaces of the temporal bone around TMJ in the roof of TMJ fossa, articular eminence, zygomatic process and peritubal area.

Results: The extent of pneumatization of the temporal bone varied considerably. The prevalence of pneumatization of the roof of the TMJ fossa was 52%, articular eminence (12%), the root of the zygomatic process (5%) and peritubal area was 56%. Higher frequency of bilateral pneumatization was seen. No statistically significant correlation was seen in gender wise distribution of pneumatization.

Conclusion: The present study revealed higher prevalence of pneumatization of temporal bone around TMJ. The knowledge of these air spaces is helpful for the interpretation of imaging studies and to understand the spread of pathological processes into the joint.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jormas.2017.11.016DOI Listing

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