L. Montague
University of Mississippi Medical Center
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Case Reports in Medicine | 2015
Mohammed Qaisi; Matthew Loeb; L. Montague; Ron Caloss
Brown tumor of hyperparathyroidism (BTHPT) is rare in the United States and not frequently seen in clinical practice. This is likely because early diagnosis and prompt treatment of this disease process prevent the progression and development of BTHPT. Conversely, BTHPT is more common in underdeveloped countries where fewer patients have access to health care and hyperparathyroidism (HPT) goes untreated. It has been reported that the incidence of BTHPT in underdeveloped countries can be as high as 58 to 69 percent in patients with primary HPT. We present a case report of a patient in the United States with a large mandibular BTHPT requiring an extensive resection in the setting of secondary HPT. Despite being rare in this country, it is important for nephrologists, primary care physicians, and oral health care providers to be able to recognize this entity, so that intervention may be rendered early.
Head and Neck Pathology | 2015
Ashley Nicole Neuman; L. Montague; Donald M. Cohen; Nadim M. Islam; Indraneel Bhattacharyya
Combined odontogenic neoplasms have rarely been documented. Such tumors have also been described by other researchers as “hybrid” lesions. The histologic features are often identical to other individually well-established odontogenic neoplasms such as ameloblastoma, adenomatoid odontogenic tumor, ameloblastic fibroma (AF), and ameloblastic fibro-odontoma. Their clinical presentation is variable, ranging from cysts to neoplasms showing varying degrees of aggressive behavior. Most combined tumors contain features of one of the odontogenic tumors in combination with either a calcifying odontogenic cyst (COC) or a calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor. We present two new cases of combined odontogenic tumors: an ameloblastoma with an odontogenic keratocyst and an AF with COC. Predicting clinical outcome is challenging when a combination tumor is encountered due to the paucity of such lesions. One must understand salient features of these entities and differentiate them from the more common conventional neoplasms to expand classification and provide prognostic criteria.
Head and Neck Pathology | 2014
L. Montague; Sarah G. Fitzpatrick; Nadim M. Islam; Donald M. Cohen; Indraneel Bhattacharyya
AbstractOral leiomyoma are rare neoplasms of the oral cavity. Ossification within leiomyoma is not unusual but is mostly reported in leiomyoma of the deep soft tissue. Ossifying leiomyoma is extremely rare in the head and neck. We identified a total of three cases of extensively ossified leiomyoma in the head and neck in the literature including lesions in the lateral pterygoid muscle and orbit. To the best of our knowledge, only one case of extensively calcified leiomyoma has been reported in the oral cavity. We present two such rare cases of oral leiomyoma with extensive intratumoral calcifications and ossification. Ossified leiomyoma should be considered in the differential diagnosis of calcified or hard/firm soft tissue masses in the oral cavity.
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America | 2017
Mohammed Qaisi; L. Montague
Bone margin analysis in cases of osteomyelitis, osteoradionecrosis, and medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw is a controversial topic. There is little evidence to guide treatment and the interpretation of bone margin results. This article examines the significance of margin status and any possible effect on progression of the disease process. A review of various treatment adjuncts used for intraoperative margin analysis during removal of affected tissue is provided. Literature on the role of imaging is also discussed with regards to treatment planning for surgical resection. The histology of the three separate entities including the approach to surgical and pathologic evaluation of margins is also discussed.
Head and Neck Pathology | 2016
Molly Housley Smith; Indraneel Bhattacharyya; Donald M. Cohen; Nadim M. Islam; Sarah G. Fitzpatrick; L. Montague; Douglas D. Damm; Craig B. Fowler
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, and Oral Radiology | 2015
L. Montague; Indraneel Bhattacharyya; M. Islam; Donald M. Cohen; Sarah G. Fitzpatrick
Head and Neck Pathology | 2013
Sarah G. Fitzpatrick; L. Montague; Donald M. Cohen; Indraneel Bhattacharyya
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, and Oral Radiology | 2016
L. Montague; G. West; L. Sullivan; R. Chandran
Oral Surgery | 2015
L. Montague; M. Islam; S. Young; S. Islam; V Broumand; Indraneel Bhattacharyya
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, and Oral Radiology | 2014
L. Montague; K. Kimbler; Indraneel Bhattacharyya; O. Isyutina; M. Islam