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Case Report

Year: 2022 | Month: July-September | Volume: 7 | Issue: 3 | Pages: 404-405

DOI: https://doi.org/10.52403/ijshr.20220757

Multiple Osteoid Osteomas on External Table Skull: Leave It or Treat It?

Sapna Bharti1, Varuna Sugha2

1Obstetrics and Gynecology department, Civil Hospital, Bhawarna, H.P.
2Pediatric department, Civil Hospital, Bhawarna, H.P.

Corresponding Author: Sapna Bharti

ABSTRACT

Osteoma is a benign, slow growing bone forming tumor that consists primarily of well-differentiated mature, compact or cancellous bone.[1] They usually arise on the surfaces of the cranial vault and are approximately 1-2 cm in size.[1] They are most commonly diagnosed in the fourth or fifth decades of life.[2] Only patients with symptomatic osteomas should be treated, generally by simple excision.[1] The differential diagnosis of bumps on forehead include osteoma, lipoma, sebaceous cyst, osteoblastoma, osteosarcoma and osteomyelitis. Here, we report a case of 45 year old female with bony bumps on forehead diagnosed with multiple osteomas.

Keywords: Osteoma, Multiple osteoid osteomas, external table skull

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