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A Case Report of Mature Cancellous Bone in Cheek Subcutaneous Tissue

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Abstract


Whereas calcium deposition in soft tissues is not uncommon, highly-structured, identified as mature cancellous bone within soft tissues is not frequent. Here, we report an usual case of mature cancellous bone in cheek subcutaneous tissue in 15-year-old Korean male. Microscopically the cancellous bone was encompassed by epithelial cells, which was confirmed by immunohistochemical staining with cytokeratin AE1/3. The present mature cancellous bone in subcutaneous tissue could be originated from oral epithelium.

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Calcification; Ossification; Subcutaneous tissue; Cytokeratin AE1/3; Immnohistochemistry

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