An Atypical Presentation of Solitary Bone Cyst in Jaw: A Case Report

Authors

  • Nidhi Kaushal Postgraduate Student, Department Of Oral Pathology And Microbiology, Government Dental College and Hospital, Aurangabad, Maharashtra
  • Jyothi D. Bhavthankar Professor & Head Of Department, Oral Pathology And Microbiology, Government Dental College And Hospital, Aurangabad, Maharashtra
  • Mandakini S. Mandale Associate Professor, Oral Pathology And Microbiology Government Dental College And Hospital , Aurangabad, Maharashtra
  • Jayanti G. Humbe Associate Professor, Oral Pathology And Microbiology Government Dental College And Hospital , Aurangabad, Maharashtra

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56501/intjhistopatholinterpret.v11i1.82

Keywords:

Mandible, Solitary Bone cyst, Trauma, Scalloping, Multilocularity.

Abstract

A solitary bone cyst (SBC) is an uncommon, benign cyst that primarily occurs in children and adolescents. They are pseudocysts primarily affecting long bones, with an incidence of 1% incidence among all the cysts of jaws. These cysts are generally detected during routine radiography, being asymptomatic. In this case report, we are presenting a case of SBC in mandible giving an unusual presentation.

 

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2022-06-21 — Updated on 2022-06-21

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Nidhi Kaushal, Jyothi D. Bhavthankar, Mandakini S. Mandale, & Jayanti G. Humbe. (2022). An Atypical Presentation of Solitary Bone Cyst in Jaw: A Case Report. International Journal of Histopathological Interpretation, 11(1), 10–14. https://doi.org/10.56501/intjhistopatholinterpret.v11i1.82