Osteoma periférico en ángulo mandibular: relato del caso
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Keywords

osteoma, neoplasm, benign tumor

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Osteoma periférico en ángulo mandibular: relato del caso. (2019). Odontoestomatología, 15(22), 64-70. https://odon.edu.uy/ojs/index.php/ode/article/view/117

Abstract

Peripheral osteomas of the mandible are rare, benign tumors of bone, consisting of well-differentiated mature bone, slow-growing and asymptomatic to the patient. Although osteomas are characteristic fndings in Gardner’s Syndrome, nonsyndromic cases are typically solitary. Te pathogenesis of peripheral osteomas is still controversial. Tey are referred to true neoplasms or as either developmental abnormalities and are attributed to several factors as traumatisms and inflammations. Te purpose of this article is to present a case of an osteoma of angle left mandibular, in a 30-year-old man, that seek treatment for a slowly enlarging submandibular. Treatment was by surgical excision and histological examination. Te patient remains free of recurrence and other complications after 8 years.

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