Abstract
Odontogenic sarcomas are exceedingly rare and account for less than 5% of all Maxillofacial Sarcomas. It usually affects the younger population. The posterior mandible is the most commonly affected site. Radiographically, it appears as a large destructive radiolucent lesion with ill-defined margins. Histopathological diagnosis is usually difficult. Surgery is the mainstay treatment. The role of chemotherapy and radiation therapy is not clear. Here, we present a case study of a 30-year-old female patient diagnosed with odontogenic sarcoma that impinged on her airway. The treatment and postoperative course will be discussed in detail.
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Akers, J., Geisler, E., Qiu, S., Konofaos, P., & Marwan, H. (2024). Odontogenic Sarcomas of the Mandible. Biomedicines, 12(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines12030615
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