Case report
Maxillary bone myxoma

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Summary

Introduction

Maxillary bone myxoma is a rare benign mesenchymal tumor, slow-growing but locally aggressive. Pathogenesis remains disputed.

Objective

To study the clinical, radiological and histological features and treatment of maxillary myxoma, based on a pediatric case report.

Case report

An infant of two and a half months presented with endonasal tumor extending to ethmoid. Surgical excision was performed on an endonasal approach. Myxoma was diagnosed by histologic examination of the surgical specimen, whereas initial biopsy had suggested fibrous dysplasia. No recurrence was observed after two and a half years’ surveillance.

Conclusion

Positive diagnosis of maxillary myxoma is histological. Treatment is primarily surgical. Strict long-term surveillance is required because of the high risk of recurrence.

Keywords

Myxoma
Maxillary bone
Odontogenic tumor
Nasal endoscopy

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