Abstract

The histopathological differences of the surrounding soft tissues in osteoradionecrosis of the jaw, medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw as well as infectious osteomyelitis of the jaw patients were rarely investigated. Here, we focused on the vascular microarchitecture of the soft tissues around bone lesion and compared the microvessel difference of ORNJ, MRONJ, and IOMJ in a quantitative fashion. A series of consecutive patients diagnosed as ORNJ, MRONJ, and acute/chronic IOMJ was retrospectively reviewed. All cases received preoperative cone bean computed tomography scans. Immunohistochemistry of CD34 was performed with the streptavidin-peroxidase method and the variables including vascular density, vascular area fraction, mean vessel lumen area, perimeter and diameter of the vessels as well as percentage of lumen less than 400 μm2 were analyzed. The results showed that the vascular-like structures were visible in more cases of acute/chronic IOMJ compared with ORNJ and MRONJ by hematoxylin-eosin staining. Quantitively, our results demonstrated the decreased vascular density, mean perimeter and diameter of the vessels but increased percentage of small vessels in ORNJ and MRONJ patients in contrast with IOMJ patients. Hypovascularity of surrounding soft tissues could play important roles in the etiology of IOMJ, ORNJ, and MRONJ, and microvessel profile may be a useful pathological diagnostic indicator to differentiate these 3 types of OMJ.

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