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Brazilian Journalof otorhinolaryngology 74 (3) May/June 2008

http://www.rborl.org.br / e-mail: revista@aborlccf.org.br

CASE REPORT

Temporomandibular joint synovial

chondromatosis

Bruno De Santi Bonatti1, Lucas Gomes Patrocinio2,

Sérgio Antonio Araújo Costa3, José Mariano Carvalho

Costa4, José Antonio Patrocinio5

INTRODUTION

Synovial chondromatosis (SC) is a rare, benign cartilaginous metaplasia that affects the joints, usually only one joint1,2.

Chondromatosis is a hard to diagno-se didiagno-seadiagno-se becaudiagno-se of its somewhat vague symptoms, especially those in the temporo-mandibular joint (TMJ), which does not fit those from the most prevalent disease sites (knee, elbow and shoulder). There is only one case of TMJ chondromatosis in the Brazilian Literature2.

The goal of the present investiga-tion is to report a case of TMJ chondroma-tosis, discussing its pathological aspects and treatment.

CASE REPORT

C.F.V., 40 years of age, male, presented pain in his left TMJ, mild facial asymmetry, crepitation, constrained mouth opening, without association with trauma or joint disease. A panoramic x-ray of his TMJ showed an alteration in his left TMJ region (Figure 1A). The CT scan showed an abnormal growth in the supero-posterior compartment of his left TMJ. An incisional biopsy and subsequent pathology exam suggested a diagnosis of chondroma.

Surgery was performed in order to remove the tumor through a pre-auricular incision. The tumor was located more me-dially to the joint capsule (spheno-maxillary space) and 108 nodules of varied sizes were removed (Figure 1B). The articular capsule was then sutured with absorbable wire and the skin was sutured with non-absorbable wire with simple stitches.

There were no intraoperative or postoperative complications. The patho-logy report described bony tissue with trabeculae and intra-trabecullar spaces without alterations, followed by

cartila-ginous tissue nodule formations, with calcifications, without cellular atypias, supported by connective tissue, matching signs of chondroma. The patient is under follow up for 4 years now and has had no recurrences.

DISCUSSION

SC affects mainly the joints of long bones such as: knees, elbows, shoulders and, very rarely, the TMJ1, it is more com-mon in the second and third decades of life. However, when it affects the TMJ, it is more common in women (1.5:1) during their fourth and fifth decades of life. It is rare in children3. It affects more often the right TMJ (4:1)1.

Both the primary and secondary forms of the disease have been described. In the primary, the etiology is still unkno-wn; however, most researchers believe it to be associated with embryologic disor-ders, that is, a cartilaginous metaplasia of synovial tissue remains. The secondary form is associated with trauma, infection or articular disease, such as inflammatory and non-inflammatory osteochondritis and arthroplasty1.

Diagnosis is based on clinical manifestations and complementary tests. The main symptoms include: pain, joint swelling, stiffness, crepitation, and functio-nal limitations, usually progressive and of long duration. Often times it can be

erro-neously treated as an internal TMJ disorder. A tumor in the parotid area can also be misdiagnosed as a parotid tumor4.

Histology is essential in these cases in order to differentiate an SC from a chon-drosarcoma. Thus, no necrosis, myxoid cartilage, mitotic activity and spindle-like cells point toward a benign behavior3.

Treatment for SC is surgical and objective, removing all the loose bodies. Depending on disease progression, there can be the need to smoothen the joint sur-face, partial or total removal of the synovial membrane and carry out a discectomy2.

CONCLUSION

Differential diagnosis of TMJ lesions is not always easy, and the definitive diag-nosis is only reached after the pathology exam. SC has vague signs and symptoms, however must be always considered when we have a patient with otalgia and TMJ pain.

REFERENCES

1. Lustmann J, Zeltser R. Synovial chondromato-sis of the temporomandibular joint. Review of the literature and case report. Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg 1989;18(2):90-4.

2. Almeida LE, Prado CE, Togni F, Klüppel L. Condromatose sinovial da articulação têmporo-mandibular - Relato de um caso. Rev ABO Nac 2002;10(5):305-8.

3. Holmlund AB, Eriksson L, Reinholt FP. Synovial chondromatosis of the temporo-mandibular joint: clinical, surgical and his-tological aspects. Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg 2003;32(2):143-7.

4. Hammodeh N, Nasser NA. Synovial chondro-matosis of the temporomandibular joint, presenting as parotid mass. J Laryngol Otol. 2006;120(11):1-3.

Keywords: synovial chondromatosis, dental occlusion, tem-poromandibular joint disorders.

1 MD. ENT Resident – University of Uberlândia Medical School. 2 ENT. MD. University of Uberlândia Medical School.

3 Dentistry Student.

4 MSc. Maxillo-Facial Surgeon, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, University of Uberlândia Medical School. 5 Full Professor. Head of the Otorhinolaryngology Department – University of Uberlândia Medical School.

Otorhinolaryngology Department – Federal University of Uberlândia Medical School -Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade Federal de Uberlândia, Uberlândia, Minas Gerais, Brasil. Send correspondence to: Lucas Gomes Patrocinio - Rua Arthur Bernardes 555 1o. andar Uberlândia MG 38.400-368

Tel/Fax: (0xx34) 3215-1143 - E-mail: lucaspatrocinio@triang.com.br

This paper was submitted to the RBORL-SGP (Publishing Manager System) on 10 November 2006. code 305. The article was accepted on 20 November 2006.

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Figure  1. Panoramic  mandible  x-ray  showing  an  alteration  (Circle) in the right TMJ (A) and surgical removal of the synovial  chondromatosis (B).

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