Jacob’s Disease: case report

ABSTRACT Jacob’s disease or osteochondroma is a rare disease that presents as a pseudo-joint between the coronoid process of the mandible and the posterior surface of the zygomatic bone. The present case report is of an 11-year-old female patient with a maximum mouth opening of 2mm. When evaluating...

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description ABSTRACT Jacob’s disease or osteochondroma is a rare disease that presents as a pseudo-joint between the coronoid process of the mandible and the posterior surface of the zygomatic bone. The present case report is of an 11-year-old female patient with a maximum mouth opening of 2mm. When evaluating computed tomography with three-dimensional reconstruction, a mushroom-shaped increase in the coronoid process of the mandible on the left side was observed, intimately connected to the zygomatic bone (inferoposterior region of the body of the zygoma), which suggests a pseudoarticulation. Surgical removal of the tumor mass was performed under general anesthesia via intraoral access and is called coronoidectomy. Histopathological, the presence of hyaline cartilage was observed, a condition that is pathognomonic for Jacob’s Disease. Jacob’s disease case reports are still rare in the literature, with mushroom shape and histopathological confirmation due to the presence of hyaline cartilage. RESUMO A Doença de Jacob ou osteocondroma é uma doença rara que se apresenta como uma pseudoarticulação entre o processo coronóide da mandíbula e a superfície posterior do osso zigomático. O presente relato de caso é de um paciente, do sexo feminino, com 11 anos de idade e com 2mm de abertura máxima de boca. Ao se avaliar exame de tomografia computadorizada com reconstrução tridimensional foi observado um aumento volumétrico no processo coronóide da mandíbula do lado esquerdo em formato de cogumelo, intimamente ligado ao osso zigomático (região inferoposterior do corpo do zigoma), o que sugere uma pseudoarticulação. A remoção cirúrgica da massa tumoral foi realizada sob anestesia geral por acesso intraoral e é denominada coronoidectomia. Histopatologicamente, observou-se presença de cartilagem hialina, condição é que patognomônica da Doença de Jacob. Ainda são raros os relatos de casos de Doença de Jacob na literatura, com formato de cogumelo e confirmação histopatológica devido à presença de cartilagem hialina.
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