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Fibro Osseous Lesions of The Craniofacial Structures – A Clinical Study
Fibro osseous lesions area diverse group of disorders characterized by replacement of normal archi- tecture of bone by a benign connective tissue matrix that displays various amount ofmineralizationin the form of woven bone or cementum.
Mohammad Asifur Rahman +2 more
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Lesões Ósseas Fibrosas Benignas na Criança [PDF]
Procedeu-se à revisão dos Tumores Ósseos e Lesões Pseudotumorais Benignos diagnosticados na Consulta de Ortopedia do Hospital de Dona Estefânia no período de Janeiro de 1988 e Janeiro de 1995. Seleccionaram-se 130 crianças com esse diagnóstico. Cinquenta
Antunes, JA +3 more
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Ameloblastic fibroma: a rare case appearing as a mixed radiographic image [PDF]
Ameloblastic fibroma (AF) is a benign tumor of mixed odontogenic origin, which affects predominantly young individuals. AF appearing as a mixed radiographic image is very rare. This report describes a case of AF in a 12- year-old male identified during a
Castro, Jurema Freire Lisboa de +5 more
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Fibroma cemento-osificante mandibular: presentación de dos casos y revisión de la literatura [PDF]
Presentamos dos casos clínicos de lesiones radiotransparentes mandibulares en mujeres jóvenes, que simularon patología infecciosa crónica periapical. En ambos el hallazgo fue casual puesto que no produjeron ningún tipo de sintomatología.
Balaguer Martínez, José +3 more
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A review of oral biopsies in children and adolescents: a clinicopathological study of a case series [PDF]
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinicopathological features of oral lesions in children and adolescents diagnosed in an Oral Pathology Laboratory.
Carvalho, Elaine Judite de Amorim +5 more
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Peripheral Ossifying Fibroma/Ossifying Fibrous Epulis
This is a case report of a reactive lesion which occurs only in the gingiva. This lesion is of a long duration causing erosion of the superficial bone. Histologically it is similar to other epulides of the gingiva but in addition contains ossified tissue.
Zain, R.B., Janakarajah, N.
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Juvenile Psammomatoid Ossifying Fibroma: A Rare Case Report [PDF]
Juvenile Ossifying Fibroma (JOF) is a rare, non cancerous overgrowth of bone in the face or jaw. There are two subtypes of JOF: Juvenile Psammomatoid Ossifying Fibroma (JPOF) and Trabecular Juvenile Ossifying Fibroma (JTOF).
Anchal Varshney +3 more
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Central cementifying fibroma of maxilla
Central cementifying fibroma is a bony tumor, which is believed to be derived from the cells of the periodontal ligament. Central cemento-ossifying fibroma behaves like, a benign bone neoplasm.
Mahnaz Sheikhi +3 more
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Cemento-ossifying fibroma-a rare case
The concept of ′fibro-osseous lesions′ of bone has evolved over the last several decades and now includes two major entities: fibrous dysplasia and ossifying fibroma, as well as the other less common lesions such as florid osseous dysplasia,
Sarwar H, Jindal M, Ahmad S
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Juvenile ossifying fibroma of the mandibular ramus in a five-year-old boy
Juvenile ossifying fibromas (JOF) are benign central lesions occurring in children. Two variants of this entity have been recognized - trabecular and psammomatoid. These lesions are usually asymptomatic and present only as a growing swelling.
Srikanth Hanasoge Srivathsa +3 more
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