The Kurume Medical Journal
Online ISSN : 1881-2090
Print ISSN : 0023-5679
ISSN-L : 0023-5679

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Remarkably Elongated Coronoid Processes: A Cadaveric Case Report
KINUKO OGATAJOE IWANAGASEIGO OHBAIZUMI ASAHINAAARON S. DUMONTR. SHANE TUBBS
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Article ID: MS6723008

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Summary: An elongated coronoid process (ECP) can lead to impingement of the coronoid process on the body or arch of the zygomatic bone when opening the mouth. The etiology of ECP is unclear, but several theories have been postulated. We present a case of an ECP found in a 63-year-old in a Caucasian cadaveric specimen. The length of the coronoid process was 26.6 mm on the left side and 26.3 mm on the right side. To our knowledge, this is the longest coronoid process reported in the extant literature. The details of this case and the clinical significance are discussed.

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