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Posttraumatic fibro-osseous lesion of rib

Human Pathology, 1999
Eleven cases are described of an unusual, benign, fibro-osseous lesion of rib previously reported under a variety of designations, including painless fibro-osseous lesion resembling osteoid osteoma, symmetrical fibro-osseous dysplasia, focal Erdheim-Chester disease, and fibro-osseous pseudotumor. All patients were adults, most of whom were asymptomatic,
M B, McDermott   +2 more
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Intracranial fibro-osseous lesion

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1989
✓ 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.
P D, Garen   +3 more
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The ‘hybrid’ fibro-osseous lesion

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1986
A hitherto unreported 'hybrid' fibro-osseous lesion involving the nasal cavity and sinuses is reported. This lesion histologically demonstrated features of ossifying fibroma, cementifying fibroma and aneurysmal cyst. Whilst appearing benign in nature it behaved in a neoplastic manner which necessitated complete surgical excision.
A W, Blayney, A A, el Tayeb
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Maxillofacial fibro-osseous lesions

Current Diagnostic Pathology, 2006
Summary Fibro-osseous lesions are a poorly defined group of lesions affecting the jaws and craniofacial bones. All are characterized by the replacement of bone by cellular fibrous tissue containing foci of mineralization that vary in amount and appearance.
Paul M. Speight, Roman Carlos
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Fibrous and Fibro-Osseous Lesions of Bone

Surgical Pathology Clinics, 2021
Fibrous and fibro-osseous tumors are some of the most common benign lesions involving bones. Although many of the histomorphologic features of these tumors overlap significantly, an interdisciplinary approach helps to consolidate the classification of these tumors.
Ivan, Chebib   +2 more
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Fibro-Osseous Lesions

Surgical Pathology Clinics, 2012
This article describes the clinical, radiographic, gross, microscopic, and histologic features; differential diagnosis; molecular pathology; treatment; and prognosis of fibrous dysplasia, osteofibrous dysplasia, and adamantinoma of long bones.
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Maxillofacial fibro-osseous lesions

Clinical Radiology, 2015
During the last decade much has changed in our understanding of fibro-osseous lesions (FOLs) of the jaws with regards to their imaging, their nomenclature and classification, and their potential impact on the overall health of the patient. The changes in nomenclature, classification, and the FOLs' potential association with important syndromes are ...
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Fibro-osseous lesions of the mandible

British Journal of Oral Surgery, 1968
Summary Two cases of fibro-osseous lesions occurring in the anterior region of the mandible are presented, the clinical and pathological findings discussed and the treatment outlined.
L J, Kessel, A M, Milne
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