Intracranial fibro-osseous lesion. Case report.

A rare tumor closely associated with the trigeminal ganglion produced a syndrome of atypical facial pain in a 44-year-old man. Two previous reports have designated similar tumors as "fibro-osseous lesions." The distinctive morphological appearance is illustrated and possible histogenesis discussed.

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