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Unilateral bony ankylosis of the temporomandibular joint in a case of ankylosing spondylitis
Authors:Luciana Soares de Andrade Freitas Oliveira  Christiano de Oliveira-Santos  Daniela Pita de Melo  Marianna Guanaes Gomes Torres  Paulo Sérgio Flores Campos
Affiliation:1. Health Sciences Institute, Federal University of Bahia—UFBA, Av. Araújo Pinho, 62–Disciplina de Radiologia, Canela, 40110-150, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
2. Department of Stomatology, Ribeir?o Preto Dental School, University of S?o Paulo, Avenida do Café, s/n, Bairro Monte Alegre, Ribeir?o Preto, S?o Paulo, Brazil, CEP 14040-904
3. Oral Radiology Post-Graduation Program, School of Dentistry, Paraíba State University—UEPB, Rua Tiradentes, 77, apt 301, Centro, Campina Grande, Paraíba, Brazil, CEP 58499-283
4. Oral Radiology Post-Graduation Program, Piracicaba Dental School, University of Campinas—UNICAMP, Av. Araújo Pinho, 62–Disciplina de Radiologia, Canela, 40110-150, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
Abstract:

Background

Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a chronic inflammatory disease with multiple articular and para-articular involvement that has a predilection for the axial skeleton. In spite of its high prevalence, ankylosis secondary to AS is a rare condition.

Case report

A 31-year-old male diagnosed with AS was referred for computed tomography (CT) of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) due to severe mouth opening limitation. The patient had a 16-year medical history of AS and sought assistance due to TMJ pain and incapacity to open his mouth.

Results

Previous bony scintigraphy revealed involvement of the spine, sacroiliac joints, right knee, and left TMJ. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed erosion of the left condyle and posterior slope of the articular eminence, and a mass of heterogeneous signal intensity between these structures. The left condyle also presented sclerosis/edema of the bone marrow and the disk could not be identified. Sagittal and coronal CT images showed moderate alterations of the TMJ on the right side. On the left side, the images displayed markedly eroded condyle and mandibular fossa, and a bony mass resulting in ankylosis of the osseous components of the joint.

Conclusion

TMJ ankylosis in AS patients is rare and very few reports have presented imaging features of the condition through advanced diagnostic techniques.
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