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Prevalence and imaging characteristics of detectable tonsilloliths on 482 pairs of consecutive CT and panoramic radiographs

BACKGROUND: Recent studies suggest that tonsilloliths are clinically related to halitosis and tonsillar abscess. Based on our empirical knowledge, tonsilloliths are relatively commonly encountered in daily clinical practice. It has been reported that the detection rate of tonsilloliths was under 24%...

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Autores principales: Oda, Masafumi, Kito, Shinji, Tanaka, Tatsurou, Nishida, Ikuko, Awano, Shuji, Fujita, Yuko, Saeki, Katsura, Matsumoto-Takeda, Shinobu, Wakasugi-Sato, Nao, Habu, Manabu, Kokuryo, Shinya, Kodama, Masaaki, Kaneuji, Takeshi, Yoshiga, Daigo, Miyamoto, Ikuya, Nishimura, Shun, Yamashita, Yoshihiro, Maki, Kenshi, Tominaga, Kazuhiro, Yoshioka, Izumi, Ansai, Toshihiro, Morimoto, Yasuhiro
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3852777/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24125195
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6831-13-54
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author Oda, Masafumi
Kito, Shinji
Tanaka, Tatsurou
Nishida, Ikuko
Awano, Shuji
Fujita, Yuko
Saeki, Katsura
Matsumoto-Takeda, Shinobu
Wakasugi-Sato, Nao
Habu, Manabu
Kokuryo, Shinya
Kodama, Masaaki
Kaneuji, Takeshi
Yoshiga, Daigo
Miyamoto, Ikuya
Nishimura, Shun
Yamashita, Yoshihiro
Maki, Kenshi
Tominaga, Kazuhiro
Yoshioka, Izumi
Ansai, Toshihiro
Morimoto, Yasuhiro
author_facet Oda, Masafumi
Kito, Shinji
Tanaka, Tatsurou
Nishida, Ikuko
Awano, Shuji
Fujita, Yuko
Saeki, Katsura
Matsumoto-Takeda, Shinobu
Wakasugi-Sato, Nao
Habu, Manabu
Kokuryo, Shinya
Kodama, Masaaki
Kaneuji, Takeshi
Yoshiga, Daigo
Miyamoto, Ikuya
Nishimura, Shun
Yamashita, Yoshihiro
Maki, Kenshi
Tominaga, Kazuhiro
Yoshioka, Izumi
Ansai, Toshihiro
Morimoto, Yasuhiro
author_sort Oda, Masafumi
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Recent studies suggest that tonsilloliths are clinically related to halitosis and tonsillar abscess. Based on our empirical knowledge, tonsilloliths are relatively commonly encountered in daily clinical practice. It has been reported that the detection rate of tonsilloliths was under 24% in previous reports, although experience suggests otherwise. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the prevalence and characteristics of tonsilloliths using computed tomography (CT). In addition, the possible causes of low detection rates on panoramic radiographs were evaluated based on comparisons between CT images and panoramic radiographs in order to elucidate the limitations of visualizing the area around the palatine tonsils on panoramic radiographs. METHODS: 482 pairs of CT images and panoramic radiographs were retrospectively assessed with respect to the presence and characteristics of tonsilloliths. In addition, the causes in cases of disagreement between the two modalities were analyzed. RESULTS: The detection rate of tonsilloliths was 46.1% using CT scans, unlike previous reports. The characteristics of tonsillolith were dot-like figures with about 300-500 Hounsfield units within the palatine tonsil under the soft palate. The most common length of tonsilloliths was about 3 or 4 mm. As the subjects aged, the detection rate increased gradually. A significant difference in the tonsillolith detection rate was found between the over and under 40-year-old groups (p < 0.0001). However, the detection rate of tonsilloliths was only 7.3% on panoramic radiographs. A significant correlation was observed between the detection rate of tonsilloliths on panoramic radiographs and CT number (Spearman r = 0.429), size, (Spearman r = 0.318), and number of tonsilloliths (Spearman r = 0.333). CONCLUSION: The present results suggest that tonsilloliths are relatively more common than previously suggested. However, panoramic radiographs detect only a small percentage of palatine tonsilloliths. The low detection rates on panoramic radiographs might be related to the degree of calcification, size, and number of tonsilloliths.
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spelling pubmed-38527772013-12-06 Prevalence and imaging characteristics of detectable tonsilloliths on 482 pairs of consecutive CT and panoramic radiographs Oda, Masafumi Kito, Shinji Tanaka, Tatsurou Nishida, Ikuko Awano, Shuji Fujita, Yuko Saeki, Katsura Matsumoto-Takeda, Shinobu Wakasugi-Sato, Nao Habu, Manabu Kokuryo, Shinya Kodama, Masaaki Kaneuji, Takeshi Yoshiga, Daigo Miyamoto, Ikuya Nishimura, Shun Yamashita, Yoshihiro Maki, Kenshi Tominaga, Kazuhiro Yoshioka, Izumi Ansai, Toshihiro Morimoto, Yasuhiro BMC Oral Health Research Article BACKGROUND: Recent studies suggest that tonsilloliths are clinically related to halitosis and tonsillar abscess. Based on our empirical knowledge, tonsilloliths are relatively commonly encountered in daily clinical practice. It has been reported that the detection rate of tonsilloliths was under 24% in previous reports, although experience suggests otherwise. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the prevalence and characteristics of tonsilloliths using computed tomography (CT). In addition, the possible causes of low detection rates on panoramic radiographs were evaluated based on comparisons between CT images and panoramic radiographs in order to elucidate the limitations of visualizing the area around the palatine tonsils on panoramic radiographs. METHODS: 482 pairs of CT images and panoramic radiographs were retrospectively assessed with respect to the presence and characteristics of tonsilloliths. In addition, the causes in cases of disagreement between the two modalities were analyzed. RESULTS: The detection rate of tonsilloliths was 46.1% using CT scans, unlike previous reports. The characteristics of tonsillolith were dot-like figures with about 300-500 Hounsfield units within the palatine tonsil under the soft palate. The most common length of tonsilloliths was about 3 or 4 mm. As the subjects aged, the detection rate increased gradually. A significant difference in the tonsillolith detection rate was found between the over and under 40-year-old groups (p < 0.0001). However, the detection rate of tonsilloliths was only 7.3% on panoramic radiographs. A significant correlation was observed between the detection rate of tonsilloliths on panoramic radiographs and CT number (Spearman r = 0.429), size, (Spearman r = 0.318), and number of tonsilloliths (Spearman r = 0.333). CONCLUSION: The present results suggest that tonsilloliths are relatively more common than previously suggested. However, panoramic radiographs detect only a small percentage of palatine tonsilloliths. The low detection rates on panoramic radiographs might be related to the degree of calcification, size, and number of tonsilloliths. BioMed Central 2013-10-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3852777/ /pubmed/24125195 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6831-13-54 Text en Copyright © 2013 Oda et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Oda, Masafumi
Kito, Shinji
Tanaka, Tatsurou
Nishida, Ikuko
Awano, Shuji
Fujita, Yuko
Saeki, Katsura
Matsumoto-Takeda, Shinobu
Wakasugi-Sato, Nao
Habu, Manabu
Kokuryo, Shinya
Kodama, Masaaki
Kaneuji, Takeshi
Yoshiga, Daigo
Miyamoto, Ikuya
Nishimura, Shun
Yamashita, Yoshihiro
Maki, Kenshi
Tominaga, Kazuhiro
Yoshioka, Izumi
Ansai, Toshihiro
Morimoto, Yasuhiro
Prevalence and imaging characteristics of detectable tonsilloliths on 482 pairs of consecutive CT and panoramic radiographs
title Prevalence and imaging characteristics of detectable tonsilloliths on 482 pairs of consecutive CT and panoramic radiographs
title_full Prevalence and imaging characteristics of detectable tonsilloliths on 482 pairs of consecutive CT and panoramic radiographs
title_fullStr Prevalence and imaging characteristics of detectable tonsilloliths on 482 pairs of consecutive CT and panoramic radiographs
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and imaging characteristics of detectable tonsilloliths on 482 pairs of consecutive CT and panoramic radiographs
title_short Prevalence and imaging characteristics of detectable tonsilloliths on 482 pairs of consecutive CT and panoramic radiographs
title_sort prevalence and imaging characteristics of detectable tonsilloliths on 482 pairs of consecutive ct and panoramic radiographs
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3852777/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24125195
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6831-13-54
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