Bullough's bump: unusual protuberant fibro-osseous tumor of the temporal bone. Case report

J Neurosurg Pediatr. 2018 Feb;21(2):107-111. doi: 10.3171/2017.8.PEDS17391. Epub 2017 Dec 1.

Abstract

Scalp and calvarial masses are common in children and the differential diagnosis is broad. The authors recently cared for a child with an unusual fibro-osseous lesion of the temporal bone that has previously not been described in the pediatric neurosurgery literature. A 10-year-old girl presented with a firm, slowly enlarging protuberant mass arising from the squamous suture of the temporal bone without intracranial extension. The mass was removed en bloc through a temporal craniectomy and cranioplasty was performed. The patient had a smooth postoperative course. Histological examination showed multiple oval osseous islands dispersed throughout a bland fibrous stroma. The pathological diagnosis was "Bullough's bump," a rare, benign fibro-osseous neoplasm first described in 1999, and only 8 reported cases appear in the literature. Here the authors report the first case of Bullough's bump in a child.

Keywords: Bullough’s bump; Bullough’s lesion; craniofacial; exophytic; fibroosseous; protuberant fibro-osseous lesion; skull neoplasm.

Publication types

  • Case Reports
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Bone Neoplasms / diagnostic imaging
  • Bone Neoplasms / pathology*
  • Bone Neoplasms / surgery
  • Child
  • Female
  • Fibroma, Ossifying / diagnostic imaging
  • Fibroma, Ossifying / pathology*
  • Fibroma, Ossifying / surgery
  • Humans
  • Temporal Bone*
  • Treatment Outcome