Case Report

Osteosarcoma of Maxilla - An Unusual Entity: Case Report and Review of Literature

Volume: 26 Number: 3 September 29, 2023
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Osteosarcoma of Maxilla - An Unusual Entity: Case Report and Review of Literature

Abstract

Malignant bone tumors are rare malignancies of which osteosarcomas are the most common considering bone marrow tumors are excluded. They account for approximately 6-10% of jaw lesions and affect the mandible more often than the maxilla. A review of literature shows there are rare cases of osteosarcomas reported in the maxilla; however, given the lack of specific signs and a diverse range of radiographic features, the diagnosis is often difficult and requires a multidisciplinary discussion. This is the case report of a 56-year-old female presenting a well-defined, dome-shaped firm swelling with radiographic features of extensive destruction of the buccal cortical bone in the maxillary right posterior region. Early diagnosis helped in the better prognosis of the patient. She is undergoing regular follow-ups to ensure no recurrences of this aggressive lesion. Osteosarcoma of the jaw is difficult to diagnose and manage due to the high frequency of errors in biopsy results, the few specific radiological characteristics, and difficulties in appropriate resections because of the proximity to vital structures. Through the years, the survival of patients has greatly improved, due to an aggressive systemic approach and refined surgical and reconstructive techniques. However, for purposes of management, emphasis should be laid on the aggressiveness of this lesion which warrants an early identification and diagnosis of the lesion followed by prompt treatment.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Health Care Administration

Journal Section

Case Report

Publication Date

September 29, 2023

Submission Date

February 1, 2023

Acceptance Date

August 17, 2023

Published in Issue

Year 2023 Volume: 26 Number: 3

EndNote
Hameed S, Anto A, Vengal M, Kolikkal Ramachamparambathu A, Sampath P (September 1, 2023) Osteosarcoma of Maxilla - An Unusual Entity: Case Report and Review of Literature. Cumhuriyet Dental Journal 26 3 353–358.

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