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Intraosseous xanthomas are rare, benign entities and may present a diagnostic challenge to clinicians, radiologists and histopathologists due to the non‐specific features of this lesion. Presented here is the first definitive reported recurrence of an intraosseous xanthoma, which was previously diagnosed as a granular cell odontogenic tumour. We include a review of the existing literature and discuss...
Oral melanomas are extremely rare tumours accounting for approximately 1.6% of all head and neck malignancies. They usually have a silent clinical presentation but are distinctly more aggressive than all other types of melanoma. Poor patient awareness coupled with a lack of education amongst health care professionals in recognising premalignant pigmented lesions can result in delayed patient presentation...
This article describes a case of a granular‐cell odontogenic tumour occurring in the mandible of a 19‐year‐old woman alongside a presentation of orofacial granulomatosis. The granular‐cell odontogenic tumour is an extremely rare lesion, with fewer than 40 documented cases, and orofacial granulomatosis is itself an uncommon condition. The simultaneous occurrence of the two lesions has not previously...
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