Long‐standing exophytic mass in the right infratemporal region

2014 
An 80-year-old woman presented with a long-standing exophytic mass in the right temple region (Fig. 1). The mass had been increasing in size slowly and progressively over the last eight years. There was no history of pain or bleeding. She had no family history of cancer. On physical examination, the mass was 5 cm in maximum dimension, lobulated, and was tan-pink to red in color. It was soft to firm in consistency and was non-tender. (a) (b)
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