Case Report

Spontaneous and Excellent Healing of Bilateral Brown Tumors in Mandible after Endocrinal Therapy and Subtotal Parathyroidectomy: Case Report with 4-Year Follow-Up

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(a) Six months of follow-up: panoramic radiography of bilateral brown tumors. Notice to decreased radiolucency for the brown tumor in the bilateral sides of the mandible. (b) Six months of follow-up: intraoral appearance of the brown tumor (right side). (c) Six months of follow-up: intraoral appearance of the brown tumor (left side). (d) Second year of follow-up: panoramic radiography of bilateral brown tumors. Notice not to observe recurrence for brown tumors in the bilateral sides of the mandible. (e) Second year of follow-up: intraoral appearance of the brown tumor (right side). (f) Second year of follow-up: intraoral appearance of the brown tumor (left side). (g) Fourth year of follow-up: panoramic radiography of bilateral brown tumors. (h) Fourth year of follow-up: intraoral appearance of the brown tumor (right side). (i) Fourth year of follow-up: intraoral appearance of the brown tumor (left side). Notice to the left mandibular third molar eruption is almost completed.
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