Haemophilic pseudotumour of the mandible: report of three cases.

Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg

Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Institute of Hematological Research Mariano R. Castex, National Academy of Medicine, Pacheco de Melo 3081, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Published: June 2007

A haemophilic pseudotumour is basically an encapsulated haematoma. It is an infrequent complication, estimated to affect 1-2% of severe haemophiliacs, although it has also been reported in patients with mild and moderate haemophilia. A history of trauma is reported in most cases, and the onset of symptoms varies from months to years. The majority of haemophilic pseudotumours are seen in adults and occur in long bones (femur, pelvis, tibia). Here are reported three cases of pseudotumour of the mandible in young patients with mild haemophilia A.

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