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Myositis ossificans of the masseter muscle: a rare location. Report of a case and review of literature

  • Autores: Laia Fité-Trepat, Míriam Martos Fernández, Margarita Alberola Ferranti, Carolina Romanini-Montecino, Manel Sáez Barba, Socorro Bescós Atín
  • Localización: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry, ISSN-e 1989-5488, Vol. 8, Nº. 2 (Abril), 2016, págs. 210-213
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Background: Myositis Ossificans is a rare heterotopic bone formation within a muscle being the masticatory muscles exceptionally involved. In most cases there is a previous trauma, bearing in mind that there may be many other etiologies. CT scan and panoramic radiographs along with histological findings are essential diagnostic aids.

      Case Desciption: we report a rare case of MO of masseter muscle in 49 years-old woman after repetitive wisdom tooth infection with the discussion of clinical, radiological and histological features.

      Clinical Implications: MO is a rare disease of masticatory muscles being the masseter the most frequently affected.

      Wide surgical excision with free margins is the treatment of choice although close postoperative monitoring it’s essential to avoid relapses.


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