Non-hereditary cherubism

J Oral Maxillofac Pathol. 2014 Jan;18(1):84-8. doi: 10.4103/0973-029X.131920.

Abstract

Cherubism is a self-limiting non-neoplastic autosomal dominant fibro-osseous disorder of the jaw usually found in children between 2-5 years of age. It occurs predominantly in boys and is characterized clinically by bilateral swelling of cheeks due to bony enlargement of the jaw that gives the patient a typical cherubic look. Cherubism may occur as solitary cases or in many members of family, often in multiple lesions. Radiographically the lesions appear as multilocular bilateral radiolucent areas. The present case report describes a 13-year-old female cherubic child with progressive swelling of cheeks.

Keywords: Fibro-osseous disorders; multinucleated giant cells; osteoclastic lesion.

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  • Case Reports