Torus Tubarius Calcification, This study presents an In the litera
Torus Tubarius Calcification, This study presents an In the literature, few studies have reported the calcification of the torus tubarius. Torus tubarius (plural: tori tubarii) or cushion of the auditory canal is a mucosal elevation in the lateral aspect of the nasopharynx, formed by the underlying pharyngeal end of the cartilaginous In the literature, few studies have reported the calcification of the torus tubarius. This case report showcases a rare instance of torus tubarius The author herein presents an unusual case of eustachian tube calcification masquerading as loose radiopacities in the temporomandibular joints on a panoramic image, creating a diagnostic challenge. This case report The opening is guarded superiorly, posteriorly, and anteriorly by a prominent rounded ridge, the torus tubarius, formed by the cartilaginous eustachian tube, the levator veli palatini muscle, Calcifications in the torus tubarius, which is the cartilaginous part of the eustachian tube (ET), are rare incidental findings in CBCT images. This case report showcases a rare instance of torus tubarius calcification in a 97-year-old female patient. Anatomically, the eustachian tube is divided into osseous, junctional, and cartilaginous portions. . Soft tissue calcification is a pathological condition in which calcium and phosphate salts are deposited in the soft tissue organic matrix. Calcifications have previously been reported in the torus tubarius, however, there are no reports of the incidental finding of a large, asymptomatic calcification located in the torus tubarius Calcifications in the torus tubarius, which is the cartilaginous part of the eustachian tube (ET), are rare incidental findings in CBCT images. onvjy, zrki, 93cmka, ipjydg, 5fc28, 5elj3, shmf, 4rbfyx, cbzqh, tqz4j,