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Stafne’s bone defect: a systematic review
Soares, Alini; Ferreira, Luíse; Calderipe, Camila; Bologna-Molina, Ronell; Damian, Melissa; Martins, Manoela; Silveira, Felipe; Vasconcelos, Ana Carolina.
Affiliation
  • Soares, Alini; Federal University of Pelotas. Dental School. Brazil
  • Ferreira, Luíse; Federal University of Pelotas. Dental School. Brazil
  • Calderipe, Camila; Federal University of Pelotas. Dental School. Brazil
  • Bologna-Molina, Ronell; University of the Republic. Dental School. Uruguay
  • Damian, Melissa; Federal University of Pelotas. Dental School. Brazil
  • Martins, Manoela; Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul. Dental School. Brazil
  • Silveira, Felipe; University of the Republic. Dental School. Uruguay
  • Vasconcelos, Ana Carolina; Federal University of Pelotas. Dental School. Brazil
Med. oral patol. oral cir. bucal (Internet) ; 28(3): e264-e271, may. 2023. ilus, tab
Article in English | IBECS | ID: ibc-220064
Responsible library: ES1.1
Localization: ES15.1 - BNCS
ABSTRACT

Background:

This systematic review integrated the available data published in the literature on Stafne's bone defect (SBD), considering the clinical, imaging and histopathological results. Material and

methods:

An electronic search was undertaken in six databases. Eligibility criteria were articles in English, Spanish, and Portuguese describing case reports or case series of SBD, reported up to September/2021. Risk of bias was assessed using the Joanna Briggs Institute tool.

Results:

A total of 98 articles were retrieved, involving 465 individuals with SBD and were included for quantitative analysis. Mean age was 52.78 years (range 11-89 years), with male predilection (n=374/80.85%). Radiographs were the most frequent imagiological exams (n=298/64.09%), followed by computed tomography (n=98/21.08%). SBD was more prevalent in the posterior mandible (n=361/93.77%) as a hypodense radiolucent lesion (n=250/77.40%). Mean size was 1.58 cm (range 0.3-.8.0 cm). Two-hundred-and-two lesions (97.37%) were unilocular and 126 (91.97%) were classified as well-defined. Clinical symptoms were reported in 73 cases, while 68 cases (93.15%) were asymptomatic. Only 34 cases (12.32%) were submitted to histopathological examination. Mean follow-up time was 26.42 ±25.39 months.

Conclusions:

SBD is more frequent in male patients in the fifth and sixth decade of life. Classic SBD is radiographically characterized as a single, unilocular and well-defined lesion in the posterior region of the jaw with a radiolucent/hypodense appearance. (AU)
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Full text: Available Collection: National databases / Spain Database: IBECS Main subject: Jaw Cysts / Mandibular Diseases Limits: Adolescent / Adult / Aged / Child / Female / Humans / Male Language: English Journal: Med. oral patol. oral cir. bucal (Internet) Year: 2023 Document type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: Federal University of Pelotas/Brazil / Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul/Brazil / University of the Republic/Uruguay

Full text: Available Collection: National databases / Spain Database: IBECS Main subject: Jaw Cysts / Mandibular Diseases Limits: Adolescent / Adult / Aged / Child / Female / Humans / Male Language: English Journal: Med. oral patol. oral cir. bucal (Internet) Year: 2023 Document type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: Federal University of Pelotas/Brazil / Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul/Brazil / University of the Republic/Uruguay
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