A Bizarre Presentation of Osteoid Osteoma of Maxilla

Authors

  • Arpita Kabiraj Dept. of Oral Pathology & Microbiology, Index Institute of Dental Sciences, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India
  • Pachigolla Ramaswamy Dept. of Oral Medicine & Radiology, St. Joseph Dental College & Hospital, Eluru, Andhra Pradesh, India
  • Tanya Khaitan Dept. of Dentistry, Murshidabad Medical College and Hospital, Berhampore, West Bengal, India
  • Uday Ginjupally Dept. of Oral Medicine & Radiology, Kamineni Institute of Dental Sciences, Narketpally Andhra Pradesh, India of dental sciences
Abstract:

Osteoid osteoma (OO) is a benign osteogenic lesion that is extremely rare in jaws. It is characterized by proliferation of either cancellous or compact bone and can be central, peripheral or extraskeletal. Pain is a distinctive feature of this lesion accompanied by vasomotor disturbances, which occur long before radiographic and histopathology findings manifest. Here, we present a rare case report of OO of maxilla in a 40-yr-old male patient with noteworthy clinical, radiological and histological presentation. The diagnosis of OO is usually obtained by radiographs confirmed by histopathological analysis. Thus, the oral physician should have keen observation and appropriate knowledge concerning the same to avoid confusion with similar bony lesions.

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volume 11  issue 5

pages  431- 434

publication date 2016-10-01

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