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Jaw bone pathology: Tumors

January 27, 2023Oral PathologyDentMistry

Benign:

  1. Osteoblastoma
  2. Osteoma
  3. Central hemangioma
  4. Gardner’s syndrome

Primary malignancies of bone:

  1. Osteosarcoma
  2. Chondrosarcoma
  3. Burkitt’s lymphoma
  4. Multiple myeloma
  5. Ewing’s sarcoma
  6. Jaw metastases
Histogenesis of tumors arising primarily in bone

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