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Tumor pardo maxilar: reporte de caso

Authors :
Cañar Rivera, Gabriela Elizabeth
Cazar Almache, Marcelo Enrique
Palacios Vivar, Diego Esteban
Espinoza Soto, Pedro Esteban
Abril Cordero, Luz Marina
Cañar Rivera, Gabriela Elizabeth
Cazar Almache, Marcelo Enrique
Palacios Vivar, Diego Esteban
Espinoza Soto, Pedro Esteban
Abril Cordero, Luz Marina
Source :
Revista del Hospital Juárez de México
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Introduction: Brown tumor is a rare pathology resulting from uncontrolled hyperparathyroidism, which produces areas of localized bone destruction. They are present at the facial level in the mandible and maxilla, ribs, clavicle, pelvic waist and upper and lower extremities. Its name is given by the pigmentation of the extravasation of blood and hemosiderin to the tumor. It can manifest itself in any decade of life. Has greater predisposition in women of the fourth and fifth decade of life. Its presence at the level of maxillary bones requires a complex system of studies and multidisciplinary management for diagnostic confirmation and treatment. Clinical case: The case of a 36 year old patient with no personal or family history is reported. She comes by referral for placement of a bone graft for dental mobility. In the image evaluation, there is a right radiolucent zone in the body of the mandible, in relation to the teeth. The lesion usually presents as a well-delimited unilateral or multilocular radiolucent area; another important radiographic finding in hyperparathyroidism is the absence of hard laminae around the dental organs. Conclusions: The brown tumor should be considered as a differential diagnosis of mandibular tumors due to the fact that not every tumor has a primary etiology

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Revista del Hospital Juárez de México
Notes :
es_ES
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1257704483
Document Type :
Electronic Resource