Friday 26 May 2023

Mandibular Intraosseous Lipoma – Rare and Confusing Lesion | Chapter 13 | New Advances in Medicine and Medical Science Vol. 2

 Qualification: Lipomas can occur anywhere on the bulk and can be clinically wrong for other soft fabric lumps. The head and neck are uncommon places for bureaucracy to occur. Lipomas may meet with varying scopes of involution, with districts of fat necrosis, cyst establishment and dystrophic calcification . Ultimate common form of treatment for lipomas is surgical evacuation, while other options for the condition involve liposuction and steroid injections. This chapter aims to present our occurrence in intraosseous lipoma and review the literature had connection with it.Case Report: A 38-year-old woman the one was initially referred by her orthodontist because of myofascial pain is detailed in the current study. A bulk that was discovered by accident (8*5mm) was successfully removed and recognized as an intraosseous lipoma. Excellent painless consequences and no functional or affecting animate nerve organs impairment were caused for one procedure. Both clinically and radiographically, the swelling showed involvement of the inferior alveolar waterway. Such different tumor traits have never before happened documented, disproving earlier theories on the causes of this exceptional malignancy.Conclusion: In accordance with the current case description, this tumor is a actual primary benign abnormal growth in animate being with a positive origin.

Author(s) Details:

Shareef Araidy,
Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, the Baruch Padeh Tzafon Medical Center, Poriya, Israel and Azrieli Faculty of Medicine, Bar-Ilan University, Safed, Israel.

Michael V. Joachim,
Unit of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Dental Division, Shamir (Assaf ha-Rofeh) Medical Center, Tzrifin, Israel and Azrieli Faculty of Medicine, Bar-Ilan University, Safed, Israel. Address: Tzrifin, Be’er Yaacov, Israel.

Ibrahim Shajrawi,
Department of Pathology, the Baruch Padeh Tzafon Medical Center, Poriya, Israel.

Imad Abu El-Naaj,
Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, the Baruch Padeh Tzafon Medical Center, Poriya, Israel and Azrieli Faculty of Medicine, Bar-Ilan University, Safed, Israel.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/NAMMS-V2/article/view/10631

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