2022
DOI: 10.32457/ijmss.v9i1.1814
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Rosai Dorfman's disease of the maxillary bone with soft tissue involvement of the cheek: Case Presentation and Literature Review

Abstract: The Rosai-Dorfman disease (RDD) is a bening entity, of unknown etiology, rare, characterized by the overproduction of histiocytes and their subsequent accumulation in the lymph nodes, which may also compromise other organs and systems. It predominantly affects young people. The histological study, which shows emperipolesis, is very indicative but not pathognomonic, but with the immunohistochemistry the diagnosis of the disease is reached, which does not have a well-protocolized treatment. Its evolution is high… Show more

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