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KMID : 0355619960220040752
Journal of Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
1996 Volume.22 No. 4 p.752 ~ p.756
A paraffinoma of the cheek



Abstract
Topical injection of dissolved paraffin or other mineral oils had been used to fill the tissue defect or to augment the tissue volume since early 1900s. It must be very handy to manipulate and to mold the injection site, but the easy success was
followed by various complications as infection, skin necrosis, foreign body recation, neoplasmic change (paraffinoma), and Human Adjuvant diseases (HAD). The paraffinoma is defined as a foreignbody granuloma presenting the dispersed paraffin
droplets
with fibrosis.
This is to report a case of paraffinoma occurred in the cheek of a 54-year old man who had been sufferred from cheek induration and "cancer-phobia" for 25 years.
@ES The clinical and histologic findings were as follows ;
@EN 1. The injected Paraffin was displaced lower, and infiltrated into the surrounding soft tissue spaces with marked calcified lipogranulomatous reaction.
2. Lipid materials with fibrosis were found dispersively in the surrounding tissues.
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