Giant cell tumor of zygoma: A case study of rare neoplasm
Journal Title: Medpulse International Journal of ENT - Year 2018, Vol 8, Issue 3
Abstract
We have come across with a rare case of giant cell tumor of zygoma in a 27 year old male patient. The tumor was involving glenoid fossa, erosion of zygomatic bone. Tumor was resected completely followed by radiotherapy. Due to limited literature, it provoked us to do a case study.
Authors and Affiliations
T Nagpal, N Gupta, S Abrol, H Charaniya, Raj R
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