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Orbital tooth - not always a teratoma : a case report.

Dhaanyashri Theiveegan,Meghana Tanwar,Pooja Kulkarni, Shanker Mohan,Usha Kim

Orbit (Amsterdam, Netherlands)(2022)

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Abstract
A 7-year-old girl presented with a painless firm to cystic mass in the infero-temporal quadrant of her right orbit since birth. The mass had recurred with a cutaneous sinus after initial surgery. Right eye vision was affected by mass induced astigmatism. The anterior and posterior segments were normal. Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the orbit suggested a mature teratoma within the orbital bone. Mass excision showed a fully developed molar tooth within a cyst associated with a cutaneous sinus. Histopathological examination reported odontogenic choriostoma. We report this unique case of orbital odontogenic choristoma in an unusual location, associated with a cutaneous sinus, emphasizing the need for complete excision to prevent recurrence.
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Mature teratoma,odontogenic choristoma,orbital tooth
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