| Literature DB >> 19333184 |
Adalberto Mosqueda-Taylor1, Hugo Domínguez-Malagon, Ana-Maria Cano-Valdez, Ana-Maria Montiel-Hernandez.
Abstract
Meningiomas are benign tumors of mesodermal origin that arise from arachnoid cell clusters that penetrate the dura to form arachnoid villi. These neoplasms represent one of the most common neoplasms developing within the central nervous system and are usually located at points of entry of vessels and nerves through the dura. Extracranial meningiomas (EM) comprise only 2% of all meningiomas, and only six cases of primary EM of the jawbones have been described to date. They may arise as an extension of intracranial meningiomas or as primary tumors and may be clinically indistinguishable from other benign tumours of the jaws, as they usually present as a well-delineated unencapsulated tumors. In this article a case of primary intramandibular primary EM that appeared as a well-defined osteolytic radiolucent lesion of the jaw is reported. The salient clinico-pathological features of this case is compared to those previously reported in the literature and differential diagnosis and therapeutic considerations are discussed.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19333184
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal ISSN: 1698-4447