Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research (May 2014)

Diagnosis and Clinico-Radiological Presentation in an Aggressive Maxillary Brown Tumour

  • Abhishek Ranjan Pati,
  • Mubeen,
  • Vijayalakshmi KR,
  • Chandravir Singh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2014/7511.4358
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 5
pp. ZD13 – ZD15

Abstract

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Brown’s tumour is an uncommon focal giant cell lesion which arises as a result of the effect of increased parathyroid hormone on bone tissues in hyperparathyroidism. The mandible is the predominantly affected site in the maxillofacial area and a maxillary involvement is rare. The severity of the lesion, caused by a Brown’s tumour, may lead to evident osteolysis and gross deformity in the maxillofacial region, which suggests the need for making an early diagnosis and giving prompt treatment. We are reporting a male patient who presented with a massive painful swelling in the right maxilla as the first manifestation of primary hyperparathyroidism, caused by a parathyroid adenoma.

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