Peripheral Osteoma of the Mandibular Notch: Report of a Case

authors:

avatar Toshinori Iwai 1 , * , avatar Toshiharu Izumi 2 , avatar Junichi Baba 1 , avatar Jiro Maegawa 3 , avatar Kenji Mitsudo 1 , avatar Iwai Tohnai 1

Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Yokohama City University Graduate School of Medicine, , iwai104oams@yahoo.co.jp, Japan
Department of Radiology, Yokohama City University Hospital, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Yokohama City University Hospital, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan

how to cite: Iwai T, Izumi T, Baba J, Maegawa J, Mitsudo K, et al. Peripheral Osteoma of the Mandibular Notch: Report of a Case. I J Radiol. 2013;10(2): 74-6. https://doi.org/10.5812/iranjradiol.3734.

Abstract

Osteoma is a benign, slow-growing osteogenic tumor that sometimes arises from the craniomaxillofacial region, such as the sinus, temporal or jaw bones. Osteoma consists of compact or cancellous bone that may be peripheral, central or extraskeletal type. Peripheral osteoma arises from the periosteum and is commonly a unilateral, pedunculated mushroom-like mass. Peripheral osteoma of the mandible is relatively uncommon, and peripheral osteoma of the mandibular notch is extremely rare, although many cases arise from the mandibular body, angle, condyle, or coronoid process. We report here an unusual peripheral osteoma of the mandibular notch in a 78-year-old nonsyndromic female.

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