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- Title
استئوبلاستومای فک پایین؛ گزارش موردی.
- Authors
دکتر محمدرضا سلی; دکتر امیر موسوی; دکتر حسین میرپور; دکتر حسین رستگار; دکتر نیما غنی پور
- Abstract
Background and Aim: osteoblastoma is one of the rarest primary bone tumors with the potential for local invasion and recurrence. Although this disease is more common in vertebrae or small long bones, it rarely causes lesions in the jaw bones with a high tendency to involve the mandible. Correct diagnosis of osteoblastoma is very important because in cases where the lesion is percellular, it leads to misdiagnosis with osteosarcoma. Case Report: The patient was a 52-year-old woman with a radiolucent lesion in the apical area of the molars. At right side of the mandible. The lesion continued from the mesial root of the third molar to the mesial root of the first molar. For histopathological examination of the tumor lesion after surgery, four lesions were removed. To remove them, the wisdom teeth and the first and second molars were also removed. Conclusion: Jaw osteoblastoma is a rare tumor and its nonspecific clinical and radiographic manifestations cause diagnostic problems.
- Subjects
THIRD molar surgery; JAW tumors; MANDIBLE; MOLARS; BONE cancer; TREATMENT effectiveness; SYMPTOMS
- Publication
Journal of Research in Dental Sciences, 2023, Vol 20, Issue 2, p76
- ISSN
2008-4676
- Publication type
Article