Abstract

steoblastoma is a rare primary neoplasm that consti- tutes about 1% of all primary bone tumors. It occurs most frequently in teenagers, and the common sites involved are the vertebral column and the long bones of the appendicular skeleton. Its occurrence in craniomaxillofacial bones is rare and represents only 15% of all osteoblastoma patients. We report a case of right inferior turbinate osteoblas- toma diagnosed after surgery, along with the clinical features and treatment modalities of osteoblastoma.

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