Intraosseous lipoma of the maxillary tuberosity: A rare entity with diagnostic challenge

Sharlene Sara Babu, S Sunil, Nithin Pratap, Eapen ThomasJournal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics 2019 15(8):173-176 Lipoma is called the “universal tumor” or the “ubiquitous tumor” as it occurs anywhere in the body where fat is found. Intraosseous lipoma is a rare lesion that constitutes not more than 0.1% of bone tumors. There are only a few reported cases of intraosseous lipoma of the maxilla in the literature. The diagnosis of intraosseous lipoma of the maxilla may be a challenge, due to its rarity and clinical similarity with many other radiolucent lesions. Therefore, histopathological examination is mandatory. The radiolucent nature and mature adipose tissue admixed with the bony trabeculae confirms the diagnosis of intraosseous lipoma. Here, we report a case of intraosseous lipoma of the left maxillary tuberosity in a 52-year-old male patient.
Source: Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Source Type: research