Skull Base 2000; Volume 10(Number 03): 155-158
DOI: 10.1055/s-2000-9314
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Giant Cell Tumor of the Infratemporal Fossa

Kevin Gibbons, Anand Singh, M. Abraham Kuriakose, Thom R. Loree, Kenneth Harris, Ari Rubenfeld, Samuel Goodloe Jr., Wesley L. Hicks Jr.
  • Department of Head and Neck Surgery, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, New York, NY (AS, MAK, TRL, KH, AR, WLH); Departments of Neurosurgery (KG) and Pathology (SG), Millard Filmore Hospital, Buffalo, NY
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Publication Date:
31 December 2000 (online)

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ABSTRACT

Giant cell tumors are an uncommon neoplasm; most are found in the long bones, formed by endochondral ossification. This article presents a case of giant cell tumor of the infratemporal fossa, which by radiographic and clinical examination appears to have originated in the squamous portion of the temporal bone.