Present case (2013) |
1 |
1M15 yrs |
Intralesional injections of 0.3 mL of a solution consisting of a mixture of 40 mg/mL of triamcinolone and 2% lidocaine that was later substituted by ethanolamine oleate. |
Six injections given in different intervals for 4 months |
Partial remission |
6 months |
Ferretti C, et al. (2011) |
1 |
1F16 yrs |
Intralesional injection of 6 mL of local anesthetic and steroid solution (0.5% bupivacaine plus triamcinolone acetonide 40 mg/5 mL diluted to 5 mg/mL). |
Injections given every two weeks for 4 weeks |
Complete remission |
4 yrs |
Nogueira RLM, et al. (2010) |
21 |
11M:10F15.5 yrs |
Intralesional injection of 20 mg/mL triamcinolone hexacetonide diluted in an anesthetic solution of lidocaine 2%; 1.0 mL of the solution was infiltrated for every 1 cm3 of radiolucid area of the lesion. |
Injections given every two weeks for 12 weeks |
2 patients with no response4 patients with partial response15 patients with good response |
3 to 8 yrs |
Shirani G, et al (2010) |
1 |
1F13 yrs |
Intralesional injection of 40 mg/mL triamcinolone acetonide mixed with 5 cc Lidocaine 1%. |
Injections given weekly for 6 weeks |
Minimal response and presence of side effects. |
10 months |
Mohanty S, et al. (2009) |
2 |
1F/1M10 yrs20 yrs |
Intralesional injections of 4 mL (Case 1) or 6 mL (Case 2) mixture of triamcinolone acetonide plus lidocaine 2% (epinephrine 1:200,000). |
Case 1: Injections given weekly for 5 weeksCase 2: Injections given weekly for 9 weeks |
Case 1: Complete remissionCase 2: Good response, with relapse after 10 months and then complete remission |
18 months13 months |
Wendt FP, et al. (2008) |
1 |
1F8 yrs |
Intralesional injection of 2 mL solution consisting of equal parts of triamcinolone acetonide (10 mg/mL) and 0.5% bupivacaine. |
Injections given weekly for 11 weeks |
Complete remission |
6 yrs |
Grahan RM, et al. (2008) |
1 |
1M6 yrs |
Intralesional injections of an equal mixture of local anesthetic solution (levobupivacaine) and steroid solution (25 mg of triamcinalone acetonide). |
Injections given every two weeks for 12 weeks |
Partial remission |
4 months |
Vargas PA, et al. (2006) |
1 |
1M14 yrs |
Intralesional injections of a mixture of 1mL of triamcinolone acetonide and 1mL of lidocane 2%. |
Injections given for 6 weeks |
Complete remission |
5 yrs |
Comert E, et al. (2006) |
1 |
1M4 yrs |
Intralesional injections of 60 mg prednisolone, 40 mg lidocaine and 0.025 mg adrenaline plus 30 mg oral fluocortone. |
Injections given weekly for 2 months |
Platelet increasePartial remission |
3 yrs |
Sezer B, et al. (2005) |
1 |
1M11 yrs |
Intralesional injection of 5 mL solution consisting of equal parts of triamcinolone acetonide (10 mg/mL) and 2% lidocaine (epinephrine 1:200,000). |
Injections given monthly for 6 months |
Complete resolution |
3 yrs |
Abdo EN, et al. (2005) |
1 |
1F14 yrs |
Intralesional injections of corticosteroid. |
Injections given weekly for 3 weeks |
Complete remission |
18 months |
Carlos R, et al. (2002) |
4 |
1F/3M34.5 yrs |
Intralesional injections of 10 mg/mL triamcinolone and either Lidocaine 2% (epinephrine 1:200,000) or Bupivacaine 0.5%. The average dosage was 6 mL for adults and 5 mL for children. |
Case 1: Injections given every 3 weeks for 60 weeksCase 2: Injections given every 2 weeks for 34 weeksCase 3: Injections given every 2 weeks for 8 weeksCase 4: Injections given every 2 weeks for 8 weeks |
Case 1: Complete remissionCase 2: Complete remissionCase 3: Partial remissionCase 4: Complete remission |
Case 1: 7 yrsCase 2: 6 yrsCase 3: 6 yrsCase 4: 2 yrs |
Adornato MC, et al. (2001) |
1 |
1F10 yrs |
Intralesional injections of a mixture of 7 cm3 of triamcinolone acetonide and Bupivacaine 0.5% (epinephrine 1:200,000) on the first and second appointments. On the other appointments, it was used 6 cm3 of the mixture. |
Injections given weekly for 6 weeks |
Partial remission |
7 months |
Kurtz M, et al. (2001) |
1 |
1F10 yrs |
Intralesional injections of 15 cm3 of 10 mg/cm3 of triamcinolone acetonide. |
Injections given weekly for 12 weeks |
Complete remission |
1 yr |
Khafif A, et al. (2000) |
1 |
1F36 yrs |
Intralesional injections of 40 mg triamcinolone acetonide and Bupivacaine 0.5%. |
Injections given weekly for 6 weeks |
Complete remission |
2 yrs |
Rajeevan NS, et al. (1998) |
1 |
1F17 yrs |
Intralesional injections of 2 mL of a mixture of triamcinolone acetonide 10 mg and Lidocaine 0.5% into every 2 cm of the lesion. |
Injections given weekly for 6 weeks |
Complete remission |
10 months |
Terry BC, et al. (1994) |
4 |
NS |
Intralesional injections of triamcinolone acetonide 10 mg/mL and Bupivacaine 0.5%. |
Injections given weekly for 6 weeks |
Complete resolution |
16 to 36 months |
Kermer C, et al. (1994) |
1 |
1M40 yrs |
Intralesional injections of 3 mL of a mixture of 10 mg triamcinolone acetonide and Lidocaine 0.5%. |
Injections given weekly for 6 weeks |
Complete remission |
3 yrs |
Platt JC, et al (1993) |
1 |
1F14 yrs |
Intralesional injections of 20 mL of a solution of 10 mg/mL triamcinolone and Bupivacaine 0.5% (epinephrine 1:200,000) per 2 cm of radiolucency. |
Injections given weekly for 2 weeks |
No response |
NS |
Jacoway JR, et al. (1988) |
3 |
NS |
Intralesional injections of 20 mL of a solution of 10 mg/mL triamcinolone and Bupivacaine 0.5% (epinephrine 1:200,000) per 2 cm of radiolucency. |
Injections given weekly until bone regeneration be noted radiographically |
Complete response |
2 yrs |
Body JJ, et al. (1981) |
1 |
1M37 yrs |
Systemic administration of dexamethasone, 20 mg/day during 21 days; 15 mg during 10 days; 15 mg/every other day during 10 days; 5 mg/every other day during 15 days and 10 mg/every other day during 21 days. |
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Partial remission followed by relapse and side-effects due to steroid use |
6 weeks |