A midface swelling in a child - A possible diagnostic dilemma
Kuntal Patel1, Deemesh Oudit, G Ross
1Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Lancashire Teaching Hospitals, Royal Preston Hospital, Preston;
Abstract:
A lump on the midface of a child can pose as a diagnostic dilemma. There is a wide variety of possible differential diagnoses, ranging from simple benign conditions such as a sebaceous cyst, dermoid cyst, lipoma, neuroma and neurofibroma, to potentially devastating conditions such as odontogenic myxoma. A case of a child in which the formulation of a definite diagnosis was clinically and histologically challenging is presented.
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