2016, Number 2
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Rev Mex Cir Bucal Maxilofac 2016; 12 (2)
Glenoid fossa osteoma. A case report and literature review
Elizalde MM, Romero FJ, Talavera RPF, Veras HMA
Language: Spanish
References: 13
Page: 40-44
PDF size: 339.88 Kb.
ABSTRACT
The osteoma is an infrequent neoplasia in the glenoid bone, it is characterized by being a self-limiting, painful and small injury. The case of a 33-year-old woman is reported, that the radiographic study for dental care shows a delimited radiopaque area that occupies the glenoid, without other signs or symptoms. Complementary studies are conducted and the lesion removed, being reported by the anatomo-pathologic study as osteoma.
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