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2010, Number 2

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Rev Mex Cir Bucal Maxilofac 2010; 6 (2)

Central osteoma in madibular condyle: Treatment: A case report

Oliman HZM, Flores GR, Rodríguez PA, Muñoz GC
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Language: Spanish
References: 13
Page: 61-65
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Key words:

Osteoma, condyle, bone tumor.

ABSTRACT

The osteoma is a benign tumor derived from bone tissue, which can occur in any bone, of unknown etiology. Radiologically dense radiopaque appears as well circumscribed and delimited or radiopacities with radiolucent areas. Within its treatment is recommended bone remodeling, surgical removal or a combination of both techniques. This is a case of a 15 years old girl, who was bone dry mass of the right temporomandibular joint.


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