Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Cases (Jun 2021)

Quantitative assessment of dimensional evolution of solitary osteoma of the mandible through 14 years of radiographic follow-up analysis: A unique case report

  • Fabio Maglitto,
  • Umberto Committeri,
  • Giovanni Salzano,
  • Costantino Maietta,
  • Marco Annunziata,
  • Maria Grazia Maglione,
  • Francesco Perri,
  • Franco Ionna,
  • Agostino Guida

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2
p. 100216

Abstract

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Head & Neck Osteomas are extremely rare osteogenic benign tumors, with unclear pathogenesis and heterogeneous clinical behavior. There are no studies in literature showing the characteristics of dimensional growth of such lesions. We report a case of a peripheral solitary osteoma of the sigmoid notch of the mandibular ramus, describing its radiographic growth in fourteen years. Measurements from OPTs (2003–6x7mm, 2008–8x12mm, 2014–17 × 24mm, 2016–19 × 25mm and 2017–21 × 28mm) and 3d cone-beam computed tomography scan (2016–19 × 15 × 21mm, 2017–21,4 × 19,2 × 22,7) were obtained. The growth of the lesion measured on OPTs was in mean 1.1 × 1.5 mm per year. This is the first case report in literature quantitatively assessing the growth of a solitary osteoma of the mandible through radiographic imaging, which seems to be more than 1 mm per dimension per year.

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