ABSTRACT
Objectives: Malignant bone tumors and fibro-osseous bone lesions of the skull base
are uncommon, although fibrous dysplasia in this anatomic location is not a rare condition.
In general, fibro-osseous lesions of the skull are often difficult to classify on
either clinical presentation, radiological findings, or histological presentation
alone. The objective of this article is to present a probably important differential
in the management of bony neoformations of the skull and to highlight the diagnostic
difficulties when dealing with osseous and fibro-osseous conditions affecting the
craniofacial bones. Design: We present here a novel case of posttraumatic reactive
fibrous bone neoformation of the anterior skull base mimicking osteosarcoma in a 16-year-old
boy. Results: Diagnostic steps, clinical, histological, and radiological presentation,
as well as surgical treatment are described in detail. The international medical literature
concerning reactive fibrous bone neoformations is reviewed, and the problem of adjusting
the correct differential diagnosis when dealing with fibro-osseous bone lesions of
the skull base is discussed. Conclusions: The highlights of this case are an uncommon
location of a rare pathological entity, which might constitute an important differential
of fibro-osseous conditions affecting the craniofacial bones.
KEYWORDS
Skull base - bone neoplasm - fibrous dysplasia of bone - bone diseases - osteosarcoma
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Presented at the 7th Congress of the European Skull Base Society in Fulda, Germany,
on May 20, 2005.
Jens PfeifferM.D.
Department of Otorhinolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, University Medical School
Freiburg
Killianstrasse 5, 79106 Freiburg, Germany
Email: pfeiffer@hno.ukl.uni-freiburg.de