Abstract

Exophytic osseous lesions are rare in the bones of skull and face. The exophytic lesions like, osteochondroma or extra-osseous (soft tissue) osteoma may not be differentiated by imaging alone. We report a case of pedunculated osseous lesion arising from the retro-auricular mastoid bone that turned out, histopathologically, to be fibro-osseous lesion.

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