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Bilateral Coronoid Process Hyperplasia With Pseudocartilaginous Joint Formation: Jacob Disease

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This article is published in Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.The article was published on 2013-02-01. It has received 16 citations till now.

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One-stage treatment to osteochondroma of the coronoid process and secondary facial asymmetry with coronoidectomy and reduction malarplasty: a case report and literature review.

TL;DR: Coronoidectomy combined with simultaneous reduction malarplasty could be an alternative and promising method to treat osteochondroma of the coronoid process with secondary facial asymmetry.
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Coronoid Process Hyperplasia : A Rare Disorder Masquerading as Temporomandibular Joint Disease.

TL;DR: The author reports a case of coronoid hyperplasia in a young child that was initially misdiagnosed with a temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder and emphasizes the role of computed tomography (CT) in initial diagnosis and surgical planning of this rare entity.
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Trismus Due to Bilateral Coronoid Hyperplasia.

TL;DR: This case shows remarkably increased mouth opening by coronoidectomy in a patient who complained of trismus due to hyperplasia of coronoid process, caused by impingement on the posterior aspect of the zygomatic bone.
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Jacob’s Disease: Case Series, Extensive Literature Review and Classification Proposal

TL;DR: In this article , the authors presented three emblematic cases and an extensive review of the literature on Jacob's disease, given the variability observed in the presentation of the disease, they have developed a proposal for the classification, here reported.
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Progressive Limitation in Mouth Opening: Jacob Disease.

TL;DR: The presented and management of nasal dermoid: a 30 year experience, and the significance of a midline punctum.
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Osteochondroma of the coronoid process of the mandible: Report of a case and review of the literature

TL;DR: A review of the literature and the addition of one case have revealed that, on the basis of strict histologic criteria, there are presently 30 published cases of osteochondroma of the coronoid process of the mandible, with the majority of cases (70%) being men.
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Joint formation between an osteochondroma of the coronoid process and the zygomatic arch (Jacob disease): Report of case and review of literature

TL;DR: A case of Jacob disease is reported that illustrates the importance of a proper differential diagnosis when faced with a patient having restricted mouth opening and the most consistent clinical feature of this condition is reduction of mouth opening.
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Comparison of three-dimensional computed tomography with rapid prototype models in the management of coronoid hyperplasia.

TL;DR: The plastic model duplicated the relationship between the maxillofacial deformity and the coronoid process with tolerable accuracy and its application in the management of coronoid hyperplasia.
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Jacob's disease: report of a rare case and literature review.

TL;DR: A 45-year-old female patient who presented with limited mouth opening and swelling of the left zygoma is reported, believed to be the fifth typical mushroom-shaped Jacob's disease; only four similar cases have been reported.
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Osteochondroma of the coronoid process (Jacob's disease)

TL;DR: As the disease develops slowly, patients with complaints of pain and limited mouth opening may be treated for a misdiagnosis of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder.