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Life-threatening mandibular angle gigantic osteoma presenting with severe dyspnoea
Guido Gabriele1, Glauco Chisci2,3, Flavia Cascino4
1Department of Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, University of Siena, Siena, Italy guido.gabriele@unisi.it.
Abstract:
Osteoma is a benign osteogenic tumour. Solitary osteoma of the jaws usually involves the mandible and commonly remains asymptomatic. Purpose of this article is to report a case of life-threatening gigantic mandibular osteoma in an edentulous woman in her 70s developed in the lingual side of the mandibular angle presenting at emergency department with dyspnoea and discuss the correct management of the patient and the surgical approach for space occupying mass in the pharapharyngeal space.
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