Abstract
Ewing sarcoma (ES) of the mandible is rare and can be mistaken for inflammation of dental origin. We present a 24-year old male patient which underwent radical tumour surgery and primary reconstruction with a microvascular osteoseptocutaneous free fibular flap as well as postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy. Incomplete osseous tumour resection required a second intervention. This case report recapitulates the clinical and histopathological findings in oral ES, demonstrates its sometimes difficult diagnosis and discusses the (dis-)advantages of primary osseous reconstruction in ablative tumour surgery.
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Gosau, M., Baumhoer, D., Ihrler, S., Kleinheinz, J., & Driemel, O. (2008). Ewing sarcoma of the mandible mimicking an odontogenic abscess-a case report. Head and Face Medicine, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1746-160X-4-24
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