Abstract:Introductıon: Osseous choristoma is a benign lesion that is characterized by proliferation of mature osseous tissue in an abnormal anatomical location. The lesion, which was first described by Monserrat in 1913 as “lingual osteoma” has been called “osseous choristoma” since 1971. Here, we present a rare case of osseous choristoma located on the tongue and a review of the literature.Case Report: A 26 year-old male patient was referred to the Department of ENT with the complaint of swelling of the tongue. Physic… Show more
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