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WELCOME TO 19th TRIPLE “O” MEET
DEPARTMENT OF ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL
SURGERY
DEPARTMENT OF ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL
PATHOLOGY AND MICROBIOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF ORAL MEDICINE DIAGNOSIS
AND RADIOLOGY
BORN: September 3, 1924
BORN- December 11,1843,
Born - March 27, 1845,
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TRIPLE O PRESENTATION
DR. ASIF IQBAL2ND year MDS
DEPARTMENT OF ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL PATHOLOGY.
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Date Type of Biopsy Provisional Diagnosis
24/4/2013 Excisional Tuberculous osteomyelitis
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Macroscopic Pathology:
HARD TISSUES
SOFT TISSUES
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OSTEOMYELITIS
The word “osteomyelitis” originates from the ancient Greek words
• osteon (bone) and • muelinos (marrow)• Itis-Inflammation• By meaning osteomyelitis is an inflammation
of the bone and bone marrow.
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Events Of Tubercular Osteomyelitis
1. Inflammation of bone and bone marrow
2. Ischemia
3. Necrosis
4. Resorption of bone
5. Sequestrum formation
6. Involucrum formation
7. Cause - Tuberculosis
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1.INFLAMMATION
• Components of inflammation1. RBC’s2. WBC’s3. Blood vessels4. Macrophage
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INFLAMMATION OF BONE AND BONE MARROW
Bone marrow
Bone
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INFLAMMATION OF BONE AND BONE MARROW
INFLAMMATION
BONE
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INFLAMMATION
INFLAMMATORY CELLS UNDER HIGHER MAGNIFICATION
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2.SEQUESTRUM
• It is a devitalized avascular segment of bone, surrounded by pus/infected granulation tissue
• Its outer surface is usually jagged/irregular due to erosive process by proteolytic enzymes in granulation tissue.
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1210x
Sequestrum (dead bone) formationBONY TRABECULAE
WITHOUT OSTEOCYTES AND
OSTEOBLASTS
INFLAMMATION
INFLAMMATION
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SEQUESTRUM(HIGHER MAGNIFICATION)TRABECULAE WITHOUT CELLS(OSTEOBLAST AND OSTEOCYTES)
ABSENCE OF OSTEOCYTES
ABSENCE OF OSTEOBLASTS
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SEQUESTRUM UNDERGOING RESORPTION(IRREGULAR MARGIN)
40x
IRREGULAR MARGIN OF BONY TRABUCULAE
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TUBERCULOSIS
Characterized by granuloma formation
Accumulation of- 1. Activated macrophages(EPITHELOID CELLS) 2. Lymphocytes, 3. Giant cells (LANGHANS GAINT CELLS)4. and Fibroblasts.
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Role of Granuloma in Tuberculosis
GRANULOMA FORMATION
Provides a local environment for interaction of cells of the immune system.
Prevents dissemination of the mycobacteria
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MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS
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MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS being killed by macrophage(Scanning electron microscopy)
MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS
EPITHELIOID CELLS(MACROPHAGE)
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Granuloma formation
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TUBERCULOSIS. GRANULOMA FORMATION
4x
Ciliated pseudo stratified columnar epithelium
GRANULOMA
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TUBERCULAR GRANULOMA (HIGHER MAGNIFICATION)
10x
GRANULOMA
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40x
EPITHELIOID CELLS
EPITHELIOID CELLS
LANGHANS GIANT CELLS
LANGHANS GIANT CELLS
LYMPHOCYTES
TUBERCULAR GRANULOMA (HIGHER MAGNIFICATION)
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LANGHANS GIANT CELL(Horse shoe shape arrangement of nuclei)
EPITHELIOID CELLS
LANGHANS GIANT CELLS
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40x
EPITHELIOID CELLS
LANGHANS GIANT CELLS
LYMPHOCYTES
TUBERCULAR GRANULOMA (HIGHER MAGNIFICATION)
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NECROSIS
NECROSIS
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INVOLUCRUM (New Bone Formation)
It is derived from the word “volvere” i.e. to wrap. It is the result of reactive new bone formation by periosteal reaction, in an attempt to wall off the infection by forming a thick tense wall.
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NEW BONE FORMATION(INVOLUCRUM)
periosteum
New bone
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NEW BONE FORMATION(INVOLUCRUM)
periosteum
New bone
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PSEUDOSTRATIFIED EPITHELIUM
PSEUDOSTRATIFIED EPITHELIUM(RESPIRATORY EPITHELIUM)
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PSEUDOSTRATIFIED EPITHELIUM
(HIGHER MAGNIFICATION)
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DIAGNOSIS
• Features are suggestive of tuberculous osteomyelitis.
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Total cases of osteomyelitis - 20.
Total cases of Oral tuberculosis - 3.
Out of these three cases:-
1. Lower anterior gingiva.
2. Lymph node.
3. Maxilla.
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HISTORY OF OSTEOMYELITIS
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WHY OSTEOMYELITIS IS GENERALLY SEEN IN MANDIBLE?
• The mandible has a relatively poor blood supply, which deteriorates with age.
• The cortical plates are thick.
• The blood supply to mandible is primarily via the inferior alveolar artery and secondarily via the periosteum. Any compromise to this supply is a critical factor in development of OM in the mandible.
REFERENCE: Chapotel S. Tuberculose mandibularie. Rev Odent 1930;51:444-445
Thomas KH. Oral Pathology. In: Kimpton H, editor. A textbook of oral pathology. 3rded. Philadelphia: WB Saunders Company; 1950:891-895.
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WHY MAXILLA IS AFFECTED IN TUBERCULOUS OSTEOMYELITIS?
• Maxilla is more vascular than Mandible.• Therefore haematogenous spread is generally
to the maxilla.
Reference : Gupta KB, Manchanda M, Yadav SPS, Mittal A. Tubercular osteomyelitis of mandible. Indian J Tuberc. 2005;52:147–50
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CONCLUSION
Our case is unique :-
1. SITE-MAXILLA2. ETIOLOGY-TUBERCULOSIS3. YOUNGER AGE
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REFERENCE
• Gupta KB, Manchanda M, Yadav SPS, Mittal A. Tubercular osteomyelitis of mandible. Indian J Tuberc. 2005;52:147–50
• Chapotel S. Tuberculose mandibularie. Rev Odent 1930;51:444-445
• Thomas KH. Oral Pathology. In: Kimpton H, editor. A textbook of oral pathology. 3rded. Philadelphia: WB Saunders Company; 1950:891-895.
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SOME FAMOUS PERSONALITY WHO DIED OF TUBERCULOSIS BECAUSE OF UNAVAILABILITY
OF TREATMENT AT THEIR TIME
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