A fatty tissue lesion of the floor of the mouth mimicking an odontogenic lesion

The floor of the mouth is a rare location for fatty tissue lesions. These lesions could cause resorption of the adjacent bone and lead to a radiolucent appearance on radiographs. In this case report, a non-capsulated lesion composed of mature adipose tissue located on the floor of the mouth causing...

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description The floor of the mouth is a rare location for fatty tissue lesions. These lesions could cause resorption of the adjacent bone and lead to a radiolucent appearance on radiographs. In this case report, a non-capsulated lesion composed of mature adipose tissue located on the floor of the mouth causing a well-circumscribed oval radiolucent lesion close to the roots of the molar teeth due to resorption of mandible in a 33-year-old woman is reported.
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Adult
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Connective Tissue Diseases - diagnostic imaging
Connective Tissue Diseases - pathology
Dentistry
Diagnosis, Differential
Female
Humans
Mandibular Diseases - diagnostic imaging
Mouth Diseases - diagnostic imaging
Mouth Diseases - pathology
Mouth Floor - diagnostic imaging
Mouth Floor - pathology
Odontogenic Cysts - diagnostic imaging
Radiography
title A fatty tissue lesion of the floor of the mouth mimicking an odontogenic lesion
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