This report describes osteoblastoma of the temporal bone found on a well-child visit. The relevant clinical, radiographic, and histologic features are described. The tumor was completely resected via a transtemporal approach. The differential diagnosis for these tumors include osteoma, giant cell tumor, histiocytosis, aneurysmal bone cyst and sarcoma. Histologic findings are critical for determining the proper diagnosis.
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