Cherubism is a rare disease characterized by significant loss of medullary bone which is replaced by excessive amounts of fibrous tissue growth within the mandible and maxilla. We present a case of a 4-year-old boy with a rapidly enlarging mandible and maxilla, causing significant change in the facial contour, malocclusion and phonation difficulties. He was treated with aggressive tumor curettage, lateral mandibular cortex osteotomies with medial repositioning. This allowed obliteration of the enlarged medullary space and restoration of the normal mandibular anatomy. At 12 months postoperatively, the patient had significant improvement in facial contour, normal outward appearance, and stable dentition
Cherubism is a congenital childhood disease of autosomal dominant inheritance. This disease is chara...
Cherubism is a rare non-neoplastic fibro-osseous disorder characterized by clinically evident bilate...
Cherubism is a rare bone dysplasia in children characterized by symmetrical bone resorption limited ...
Abstract Cherubism is a skeletal dysplasia characterized by bilateral and symmetric fibro-osseous le...
The family form of giant cell reparative granuloma or cherubism is a rare benign lesion of the jaws ...
Cherubism is a rare bone dysplasia that is characterized by symmetrical bone resorption limited to t...
Cherubism is a rare non-neoplastic disease of the bone characterized by bilateral painless enlargeme...
The authors reviewed 24 cases of familial or nonfamilial cherubism. The age at onset was between 6 a...
Background: Cherubism is an uncommon hereditary benign fibro-osseous disorder characterized by bilat...
A 4-year-old Caucasian male child was referred to our padiatric clinic with bilateral facial swellin...
Many cases have been published on cherubism since Jones described it first time in three children of...
Cherubism, a pediatric disease, is a self limiting non-neoplastic autosomal dominant fibro-osseous d...
Cherubism is a skeletal dysplasia characterized by bilateral and symmetric fibro-osseous lesions lim...
Cherubism is a rare non-neoplastic hereditary disease, characterized by bilateral bone enlargement o...
Cherubism is a rare hereditary disease that affects the jaws in children. This condition shows disti...
Cherubism is a congenital childhood disease of autosomal dominant inheritance. This disease is chara...
Cherubism is a rare non-neoplastic fibro-osseous disorder characterized by clinically evident bilate...
Cherubism is a rare bone dysplasia in children characterized by symmetrical bone resorption limited ...
Abstract Cherubism is a skeletal dysplasia characterized by bilateral and symmetric fibro-osseous le...
The family form of giant cell reparative granuloma or cherubism is a rare benign lesion of the jaws ...
Cherubism is a rare bone dysplasia that is characterized by symmetrical bone resorption limited to t...
Cherubism is a rare non-neoplastic disease of the bone characterized by bilateral painless enlargeme...
The authors reviewed 24 cases of familial or nonfamilial cherubism. The age at onset was between 6 a...
Background: Cherubism is an uncommon hereditary benign fibro-osseous disorder characterized by bilat...
A 4-year-old Caucasian male child was referred to our padiatric clinic with bilateral facial swellin...
Many cases have been published on cherubism since Jones described it first time in three children of...
Cherubism, a pediatric disease, is a self limiting non-neoplastic autosomal dominant fibro-osseous d...
Cherubism is a skeletal dysplasia characterized by bilateral and symmetric fibro-osseous lesions lim...
Cherubism is a rare non-neoplastic hereditary disease, characterized by bilateral bone enlargement o...
Cherubism is a rare hereditary disease that affects the jaws in children. This condition shows disti...
Cherubism is a congenital childhood disease of autosomal dominant inheritance. This disease is chara...
Cherubism is a rare non-neoplastic fibro-osseous disorder characterized by clinically evident bilate...
Cherubism is a rare bone dysplasia in children characterized by symmetrical bone resorption limited ...