Aneurysmal Bone Cyst in the Anterior Region of the Mandible.
Sinval Vinícius Barbosa do NascimentoWeslay Rodrigues da SilvaCaroline Augusta Belo FariaRoberta Karolina Borges de SouzaCarlos Augusto Pereira do LagoAna Paula Veras SobralPublished in: Head and neck pathology (2024)
Aneurysmal bone cyst is a rare osteolytic lesion of uncertain etiology, commonly observed in the lower limbs, with only 1-2% of reports in gnathic bones. We present the case of a 27-year-old male patient referred to the oral and maxillofacial surgery and traumatology service due to complaints of paresthesia in the mental region and increased mandibular volume. Physical examination revealed midline shift and hard consistency. Imaging examinations demonstrated a radiolucent/hypodense lesion with disruption of the mandibular cortices. The histopathological examination of incisional biopsy material led to the diagnosis of a central giant cell lesion. The patient underwent surgical resection, and the histopathological analysis of the specimen revealed a predominantly solid lesion, characterized by blood-filled spaces of varying size, not covered by epithelium or endothelium, with the presence of spindle cells, multinucleated giant cells, and basophilic osteoid material, concluding the diagnosis of mixed-type aneurysmal bone cyst. Despite being uncommon, aneurysmal bone cysts should be considered in the differential diagnosis of volumetric increase in the gnathic bones of young patients.
Keyphrases
- bone mineral density
- induced apoptosis
- mental health
- soft tissue
- cell cycle arrest
- bone loss
- end stage renal disease
- bone regeneration
- chronic kidney disease
- giant cell
- case report
- newly diagnosed
- single cell
- postmenopausal women
- high resolution
- minimally invasive
- physical activity
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- cell death
- nitric oxide
- oxidative stress
- prognostic factors
- signaling pathway
- body composition
- surgical site infection
- coronary artery disease
- acute coronary syndrome
- middle aged