Traumatic neuroma of the mandible: a case report with spontaneous remission

Resumo

Traumatic neuroma is a well-known disorder involving peripheral nerves, which occurs following trauma or surgery. The lesion develops most commonly in the soft tissues of the mental foramen area, lower lip and tongue. Intraosseous lesions arising in jawbones are very uncommon. In this paper, we report a new case of an intra-osseous traumatic neuroma, discovered incidentally on a panoramic radiograph obtained for orthodontic documentation. In addition, the case herein described developed spontaneous remission, a situation not previously reported in the literature. Finally, we discuss relevant demographic, clinical, microscopic, immunohistochemical and treatment aspects of traumatic neuromas.

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Palavras-chave

Amputation neuroma, Traumatic neuroma, Mandible, Spontaneous remission

Citação

JHAM, Bruno C. et al. Traumatic neuroma of the mandible: a case report with spontaneous remission. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry, Valencia, v. 6, n. 3, p. e317-20, 2014.