2021
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.17737
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A Rare Occurrence of Multiple Intracranial Osteomas in the Cranial Cavity of a Cadaver With a Short Review on Subdural Osteoma

Abstract: Osteomas are most common among all primary bone tumors of skull bones. They are usually asymptomatic due to their small size and slow growth. They are found incidentally on imaging studies for other neurologic symptoms. Osteoma may be single or multiple when present. They should be differentiated from meningiomas, chordomas, schwannomas, and parosteal osteosarcoma by using different diagnostic methods, including histopathologic study.During routine dissection for MBBS students in an 87 years old female cadaver… Show more

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