Problems in diagnosing odontogenic myxoma: Case report

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Abstract

Tumours and tumour-like growths arising from odontogenic tissues constitute a heterogenous group of lesions whose diagnosis can be particularly challenging on the part of both surgeons and pathologists. In children, these lesions are even more difficult to clinically and histopathologically diagnose definitively because of the concurrent diverse embryologic differentiation of dental tissues. A case is presented of a 12 year-old boy who was subjected to inappropriate primary management of a left mandibular mass, due apparently to inadequate consultation to establish an accurate diagnosis.

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Butt, F. M. A., Chindia, M. L., & Wakoli, K. A. (2007). Problems in diagnosing odontogenic myxoma: Case report. East African Medical Journal, 84(3), 141–145. https://doi.org/10.4314/eamj.v84i3.9517

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