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British Journal of Radiology 74 (2001),186-188 © 2001 The British Institute of Radiology

Case report

Mandibular haemophilic pseudotumour containing a fluid–fluid level

H A Kale, MD1, K R Rathod, MD1, S R Prasad, MD1, C M Madiwale, MD2 and R J Sheth, MBBS1

1 Departments of Radiology
2 Pathology, King Edward Memorial Hospital, Mumbai, India

Osseous haemophilic pseudotumours are uncommon. Mandibular haemophilic pseudotumours are rare, with only approximately 12 cases reported in the literature to date. We present imaging findings of a histopathologically proven mandibular haemophilic pseudotumour. A fluid–fluid level, hitherto not associated with this condition, is also described.







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