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From: Can dynamic magnetic resonance imaging replace static magnetic resonance sequences in evaluation of temporomandibular joint dysfunction?

Fig. 2

a (A–F) A 43 year old female patient, presented clinically by bilateral temporomandibular joint pain. Sagittal PDWI MRI of both TMJs in closed position (A, C) and in open position (B, D) and coronal T1 and T2 WI MRI (E, F) revealed normal shape and position of articular disc in both closed and open positions with no sideway displacement. No effusion or degenerative changes. b (A–E) Dynamic MRI study of right TMJ revealed normal synchronized movement of the articular disc (arrow) with hypermobile condylar translation. c (A–E) Dynamic MRI study of left TMJ revealed normal synchronized movement of the articular disc (arrow) with hypermobile condylar translation

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