2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijom.2009.03.712
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Intraosseous lipoma of the mandible: A case report and review of the literature

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“…As for the gender more affected, the majority of studies show no preference 1,2,[11][12][13][14]18 , although there have been reports of localized lipomas in the oral and maxillofacial region 6 in which the male sex is predominant 6,20 but, equally, there have been studies stating a preference for the female sex 3,5,8,10 . 20 , panoramic x-ray of the maxillary region, in the case of intraosseous lipomas 2,11 , magnetic resonance imaging 14,16 and computerized tomography 7 , the latter being cited as the resource of choice for giant facial lipoma.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…As for the gender more affected, the majority of studies show no preference 1,2,[11][12][13][14]18 , although there have been reports of localized lipomas in the oral and maxillofacial region 6 in which the male sex is predominant 6,20 but, equally, there have been studies stating a preference for the female sex 3,5,8,10 . 20 , panoramic x-ray of the maxillary region, in the case of intraosseous lipomas 2,11 , magnetic resonance imaging 14,16 and computerized tomography 7 , the latter being cited as the resource of choice for giant facial lipoma.…”
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“…20 , panoramic x-ray of the maxillary region, in the case of intraosseous lipomas 2,11 , magnetic resonance imaging 14,16 and computerized tomography 7 , the latter being cited as the resource of choice for giant facial lipoma.…”
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“…It commonly occurs between the sixth and seventh decades of life (7), with a slightly higher predominance in women (7,(16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22). This lesion is often soft tissue that is circumscribed with sessile or pedunculated masses.…”
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“…In addition, unlike the lesion in the condensing osteitis, the radiolucent margin is not detected (53). Some case report studies have been shown other rare benign lesions in periapical area containing myxoma, Pindborg tumor, squamous odontogenic tumor, intrabony hemangioma, lipoma, and amalgam tattoo (3,5,54,55).…”
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