Asaumi et al. [14] | Zhang et al. [15] |
Type I: Osteolytic expansile lesions with mild enhancement of the solid portion of the mass in the myxoma of the mandible | Type I: unilocular |
Type II: Bony expansion and thinning of cortical plates with strong enhancement of the mass lesion in the anterior maxilla | Type II: multilocular (including honeycomb, soap bubble, and tennis racquet patterns) |
Type III: A soft tissue mass with bone destruction and thinning, and strands of fine lace-like density representing ossifications in the maxillary sinus. Borders can also range from well-defined corticated borders to diffuse borders, with the majority being well-defined borders | Type III: involvement of local alveolar bone |
| Type IV: involvement of the maxillary sinus |
| Type V: osteolytic destruction |
| Type VI: a mix of osteolytic destruction and osteogenesis |