Abstract
Giant cell tumors are an uncommon neoplasm; most are found in the long bones, formed by endochondral ossification. This article presents a case of giant cell tumor of the infratemporal fossa, which by radiographic and clinical examination appears to have originated in the squamous portion of the temporal bone.
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Gibbons, K., Singh, A., Abraham Kuriakose, M., Loree, T. R., Harris, K., Rubenfeld, A., … Hicks, J. (2000). Giant cell tumor of the infratemporal fossa. Skull Base Surgery, 10(3), 155–157. https://doi.org/10.5631/jibirinsuppl1986.1994.supplement72_147
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