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Giant osteoma of the mandible Please cite this article as: de Souza PD, Leonhardt FD, Ahumada NG, Abrahão M, Cervantes O. Giant osteoma of the mandible. Braz J Otorhinolaryngol. 2015;81:107-8.

Introduction

Craniofacial osteomas are rare conditions, and few cases have been described in the literature.11. Guimarães KB, Cavalcante JR, Ferraro-Bezerra M, Silva DN, Vasconcellos RJ, Vasconcelos BC. Peripheral osteoma bilateral of the mandible without association with Gardner syndrome. J Craniofacial Surg. 2012;23:e83-6. , 22. Almeida EA, Oliveira Filho MA. Giant mandibular condyle osteoma: case report. J Craniofacial Surg. 2011;22: 1147-9. They are benign tumors of bone characterized by cortical or medullary bone proliferation, affecting mainly young adults.22. Almeida EA, Oliveira Filho MA. Giant mandibular condyle osteoma: case report. J Craniofacial Surg. 2011;22: 1147-9. , 33. Gondo RM, Costa MD, Batista JD, Melo PE, Silva CM. Peripheral osteoma in the mandibular body: case report. Rev Cir Traumatol Buco-Maxilo-Fac. 2007;8:23-8. Peripheral osteomas have been described in the frontal and ethmoid bones and the maxillary sinus, but they are unusual in the mandible.33. Gondo RM, Costa MD, Batista JD, Melo PE, Silva CM. Peripheral osteoma in the mandibular body: case report. Rev Cir Traumatol Buco-Maxilo-Fac. 2007;8:23-8. , 44. Shakya H. Peripheral osteoma of the mandibule. J Clin Imaging Sci. 2011;1:56.In the mandible, the most frequent locations are the angle and the condyle, followed by the mandibular body and the ascending ramus.44. Shakya H. Peripheral osteoma of the mandibule. J Clin Imaging Sci. 2011;1:56.

This is a case report of an exuberant osteoma of the internal aspect of the left angle of the mandible in a surgically treated asymptomatic patient.

Case report

A 41-year-old female resident of São Paulo, Brazil, presented to the outpatient clinic with the complaint of a hard, slowly growing, painless swelling in the left submandibular region for approximately one year. She had experienced no weight loss, dysphagia, and dyspnea, had no smoking or drinking history.

On physical examination, she was in good health and was eutrophic (BMI: 24.6). Oroscopy, otoscopy, and rhinoscopy revealed no abnormalities. Two nodules could be palpated in the neck; they were hard and fixed to deep tissue planes. A 3-cm nodule was found at level II; another 2-cm nodule was found on the left angle of the mandible. Computed tomography indicated that the latter bony lesion was single, lobulated, and pedunculated on the left inner face of the mandibular angle (Fig. 1A and B).

Figure 1
(A) Contrasted computed tomography of the face, showing an osteoma of the mandible. Axial view exhibiting large masswith a bony component occupying the parapharyngeal space. (B) Computed tomography, axial view exhibiting pedicle (red arrow)on the internal aspect of the left angle of the mandible. (C) Surgical specimen, osteoma removed through resection of its pedicleto the left angle of the mandible. (D) Follow-up computed tomography demonstrating no lesions (the red arrow shows the point atwhich the osteoma was pedunculated).

Total resection via cross-sectional cervicotomy ipsilateral to the lesion was performed through osteotomy of the lesion pedicle (Fig. 1C). The final histopathological study of the specimen revealed an osteoma. The patient had a good postoperative course and has been followed up as an outpatient for four months. She is asymptomatic and has no signs of recurrence (Fig. 1D).

Discussion

Most osteomas consist of small lesions; however, larger lesions can occur, as in this patient's case. Even though they can affect individuals at any age between 16 and 74 years,11. Guimarães KB, Cavalcante JR, Ferraro-Bezerra M, Silva DN, Vasconcellos RJ, Vasconcelos BC. Peripheral osteoma bilateral of the mandible without association with Gardner syndrome. J Craniofacial Surg. 2012;23:e83-6. these tumors are more often found in patients aged 20-50 years.55. Longo F, Califano L, De Maria G. Solitary osteoma of the mandibular ramus: report of a case. J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2001;59:698-700. A number of studies report no difference between genders,22. Almeida EA, Oliveira Filho MA. Giant mandibular condyle osteoma: case report. J Craniofacial Surg. 2011;22: 1147-9.whereas others indicate a female predominance.44. Shakya H. Peripheral osteoma of the mandibule. J Clin Imaging Sci. 2011;1:56.

The current case is in line with the literature regarding age and gender.

As in our case, patients with osteoma are usually asymptomatic and the lesion grows slowly. When the mandible is affected, they may show changes in bite and dentition.22. Almeida EA, Oliveira Filho MA. Giant mandibular condyle osteoma: case report. J Craniofacial Surg. 2011;22: 1147-9.

Osteomas can be sessile or pedunculated,22. Almeida EA, Oliveira Filho MA. Giant mandibular condyle osteoma: case report. J Craniofacial Surg. 2011;22: 1147-9. , 66. Bulut E, Özan B, Günhan Ö. Central osteoma associated with root resorption. J Craniofacial Surg. 2010;21:419-21.and are found in the mandible angle, condyle, or molar body regions.22. Almeida EA, Oliveira Filho MA. Giant mandibular condyle osteoma: case report. J Craniofacial Surg. 2011;22: 1147-9.In the present patient, the lesion was pedunculated to the left mandible angle and had a cranial growth.

Diagnostic work-up can be complemented with a plain radiograph, a panoramic radiograph, or computed tomography; tomography is considered best for delimiting size, location, and anatomical relationships with adjacent structures.11. Guimarães KB, Cavalcante JR, Ferraro-Bezerra M, Silva DN, Vasconcellos RJ, Vasconcelos BC. Peripheral osteoma bilateral of the mandible without association with Gardner syndrome. J Craniofacial Surg. 2012;23:e83-6.

Final comments

Surgical management should be indicated both for cosmetic complaints and for diagnostic confirmation, especially in bulky lesions. Differential diagnoses include inflammatory or neoplastic diseases, such as ossifying fibroma, exostosis, chronic osteomyelitis, chondroma, osteosarcoma, Paget's disease, fibrous dysplasia, and osteoblastoma.11. Guimarães KB, Cavalcante JR, Ferraro-Bezerra M, Silva DN, Vasconcellos RJ, Vasconcelos BC. Peripheral osteoma bilateral of the mandible without association with Gardner syndrome. J Craniofacial Surg. 2012;23:e83-6. , 66. Bulut E, Özan B, Günhan Ö. Central osteoma associated with root resorption. J Craniofacial Surg. 2010;21:419-21. On the basis of the clinical presentation and imaging studies, resection of the lesion via cervicotomy was chosen; mandibular reconstruction was not needed.

References

  • 1
    Guimarães KB, Cavalcante JR, Ferraro-Bezerra M, Silva DN, Vasconcellos RJ, Vasconcelos BC. Peripheral osteoma bilateral of the mandible without association with Gardner syndrome. J Craniofacial Surg. 2012;23:e83-6.
  • 2
    Almeida EA, Oliveira Filho MA. Giant mandibular condyle osteoma: case report. J Craniofacial Surg. 2011;22: 1147-9.
  • 3
    Gondo RM, Costa MD, Batista JD, Melo PE, Silva CM. Peripheral osteoma in the mandibular body: case report. Rev Cir Traumatol Buco-Maxilo-Fac. 2007;8:23-8.
  • 4
    Shakya H. Peripheral osteoma of the mandibule. J Clin Imaging Sci. 2011;1:56.
  • 5
    Longo F, Califano L, De Maria G. Solitary osteoma of the mandibular ramus: report of a case. J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2001;59:698-700.
  • 6
    Bulut E, Özan B, Günhan Ö. Central osteoma associated with root resorption. J Craniofacial Surg. 2010;21:419-21.
  • Please cite this article as: de Souza PD, Leonhardt FD, Ahumada NG, Abrahão M, Cervantes O. Giant osteoma of the mandible. Braz J Otorhinolaryngol. 2015;81:107-8.

Publication Dates

  • Publication in this collection
    Jan-Feb 2015

History

  • Received
    05 Dec 2012
  • Accepted
    10 Feb 2013
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