Diagnosis of gorlin-goltz syndrome: clincial case report

The diagnosis of Gorlin-Goltz syndrome involves clinical, radiographic, and histopathological aspects. Computed tomography contributes to the evaluation of the characteristics, to the extension of cystic lesions, and to the diagnosis of signs, such as calcifications in the falx cerebri. A 22-year-old male presented a complaint of halitosis. Upon extraoral examination, a slight increase in volume in the lower third of the right face, suggestive of a cystic lesion in the soft tissue, and a scar on the skin of the nasolabial region, were noted.
Source: Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontics - Category: ENT & OMF Authors: Source Type: research