Massive osteolysis of hemimandible: a case report. 2009

Jeevan Lata, and Rakesh Sharma, and Monika Parmar
Dept. of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Punjab Govt. Dental College and Hospital, Amritsar, Punjab, 143001 India.

Massive osteolysis or Gorham's stout disease or phantom bone is a rare disorder which normally appears in adulthood with no specific predilection for any sex. Work to find out exact etiology of disorder has been done. But actual cause has not yet been found. Any of the bone could be involved in this disease. A clinical, radiographic and histological evaluation of massive osteolysis of mandible is presented and discussed.

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