1.Periosteal reaction as a crucial radiographic finding for desmoplastic fibroma of the jaw bone in children: A case report
Safa MOTEVASSELI ; Zahra YOUSEFI ; Zahra Dalili KAJAN ; Reza MODANLOU ; Niousha ROUDBARI
Imaging Science in Dentistry 2022;52(3):319-326
This report presents the case of a 5-year-old boy with a hard swelling on the right side of the mandible body. An important point of this case is that the primary imaging finding was fine spicules in the inferior border of the mandible on panoramic radiography without significant changes in bone density. Cone-beam computed tomography views revealed a lytic lesion on the lingual side of the right mandibular body with the destruction of the lingual cortex and periosteal reaction from the midline to the first molar area. Careful attention to this radiographic finding in the primary stage in the absence of other significant imaging findings, particularly in children, could result in the early diagnosis of desmoplastic fibroma. Therefore, a better prognosis can be expected following early surgicaltreatment.
2.Analysis of ocular biometric parameters among candidates for cataract surgery
Sarlak ZAHRA ; Khorrami-Nejad MASOUD ; Ghasemi HAMED ; Nouraeinejad ALI ; Yousefi REZA
International Eye Science 2024;24(8):1186-1193
AIM: To analyze ocular biometric parameters among candidates for cataract surgery.METHODS: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 4 607 cataract patients(4 607 eyes)in Farabi Eye Hospital, Tehran, Iran from January 2017 to September 2021. Axial length(AL), keratometry(Kf, Ks and Km), and anterior chamber depth(ACD)were assessed using IOLMaster 700. All eyes were categorized into three groups based on AL: short eyes(22 mm