TY - JOUR
T1 - Proliferación Osteocondromatosa Parostal Bizarra o Enfermedad de Nora revisión de la literatura: a propósito de un caso
AU - Albarracin Solorzano, Karla Sthefany
AU - Patiño Yugsi, Marcia Raquel
AU - Pineda Alvarez, David Manuel
AU - Torres Calle, Maria Fernanda
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Bizarre parostal osteochondromatous proliferation (BPOP) or also called Nora's disease, is a rare, benign lesion whose
radiographic and histological characteristics can lead to a wrong diagnosis. Most of the cases reported in the literature
correspond to the small tubular bones of the hands and feet, being the involvement of the skull and jaws extremely
rare. Treatment is surgical and includes surgical excision, simple resection and resection with wide margins; the lesion
presents high recurrence (50%) for this reason, when it occurs in small bones such as metacarpals, total amputation of
the bone is chosen. Here we present a case of BPOP involving the alveolar ridge of the mandible of a 72-year-old
woman. This would be the ninth published case of bizarre parostal osteochondromatous proliferation corresponding to
the maxillofacial region and the fourth case located in the mandible
AB - Bizarre parostal osteochondromatous proliferation (BPOP) or also called Nora's disease, is a rare, benign lesion whose
radiographic and histological characteristics can lead to a wrong diagnosis. Most of the cases reported in the literature
correspond to the small tubular bones of the hands and feet, being the involvement of the skull and jaws extremely
rare. Treatment is surgical and includes surgical excision, simple resection and resection with wide margins; the lesion
presents high recurrence (50%) for this reason, when it occurs in small bones such as metacarpals, total amputation of
the bone is chosen. Here we present a case of BPOP involving the alveolar ridge of the mandible of a 72-year-old
woman. This would be the ninth published case of bizarre parostal osteochondromatous proliferation corresponding to
the maxillofacial region and the fourth case located in the mandible
KW - Proliferación osteocondromatosa parostal extraña; Enfermedad de Nora; POBP; Maxilar superior; Mandíbula
KW - Proliferación osteocondromatosa parostal extraña; Enfermedad de Nora; POBP; Maxilar superior; Mandíbula
UR - http://dspace.ucuenca.edu.ec/handle/123456789/5309
M3 - Artículo
SN - 2525-3409
JO - Research, Society and Development
JF - Research, Society and Development
ER -