Pediatric Cases of Recurrent Skull Giant Osteoma Misdiagnosed as Fibrous Dysplasia
骨瘤
医学
纤维发育不良
颅骨
颅穹窿
颅面
前额
外科
精神科
作者
Yumin Kim,Byungjun Kim
出处
期刊:Journal of Craniofacial Surgery [Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer)] 日期:2022-06-28卷期号:33 (6): e562-e564
标识
DOI:10.1097/scs.0000000000008480
摘要
Osteomas are benign mature bone tumors that typically arise in the skull. Osteomas larger than 3 cm in diameter are considered giant osteomas. Giant osteomas of the skull vault are very rare, especially in children; therefore, only a few cases have been reported in the literature. Although osteomas are usually asymptomatic, a large skull mass can cause headache, as well as esthetic disfigurement of the forehead. it can be misdiagnosed as other conditions, such as fibrous dysplasia, ossifying cephalhematoma, or other malignant bone tumors. Herein, the authors report 2 rare pediatric cases of giant osteomas mimicking fibrous dysplasia and their successful surgical excision. These cases showed good results without recurrence or complications on long-term follow-up after complete excision.