A solitary intraosseous myofibroma of mandible: A case report
Abstract
Myofibroma is an uncommon benign mesenchymal neoplasm. Solitary myofibroma is common in soft tissues of head and neck, but rare in the jaw bones. Only a few sporadic cases of solitarymyofibroma of mandible have been described. The aim of the present study was to present a clinical case of a patient with a myofibroma in mandible bone and its management. Differentiatingthis lesion from other benign and malignant neoplasms is crucial in deciding between a radical and a conservative treatment approach. We explained that diagnosis of myofibroma can bereached by a histopathologic and immunohistochemical analysis and surgical excision is the treatment of choice.Key words: Intraosseous, Mandible, Myofibroma.Oliver RJ, Coulthard P, Carre C, Sloan P. Solitary adult myofibroma of the mandiblesimulating ano‑ dontogenic cyst. Oral Oncol.2003; 39,626‑629.
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Intraosseous Mandible Myofibroma. |
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