Han Soo-Hyung, Kwon Ho, Jung Sung-No
J Craniofac Surg. 2013;24(5):1842-4. doi: 10.1097/scs.0b013e318275ec28.
Osteomas are radiopaque osteogenic tumors composed of slow-growing, painless, mature bone tissue. On the basis of their origin, they can be classified as central, peripheral, or extraskeletal. Osteomas occur primarily in the craniofacial region, and peripheral osteomas are most prevalent in the paranasal sinuses. We describe a rare case of peripheral osteoma on the buccal aspect of the left mandibular angle that caused facial deformity in a 68-year-old woman. We also discuss its differentiation from other similar radiologically radiopaque masses.
骨瘤是由生长缓慢、无痛的成熟骨组织构成的不透射线的成骨性肿瘤。根据其起源,可分为中心型、周围型或骨外型。骨瘤主要发生在颅面部区域,周围型骨瘤最常见于鼻窦。我们描述了一例罕见的位于左侧下颌角颊侧的周围型骨瘤,该骨瘤导致一名68岁女性面部畸形。我们还讨论了它与其他影像学上类似的不透射线肿物的鉴别。