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Non‐ossifying fibroma: A RAS‐MAPK driven benign bone neoplasm
Non‐ossifying fibroma (NOF) has been an intriguing entity since its first description. It is the most common bone tumour, is usually asymptomatic affecting children and adolescents, is composed of a heterogeneous cell population, and undergoes ...
J. Bovée, P. Hogendoorn
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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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Management of massive peripheral ossifying fibroma using diode laser
Peripheral ossifying fibroma (POF) represents a non-neoplastic, reactive lesion of gingiva. The precise etiopathogenesis of POF is unclear; however, it is suggested to originate from the connective tissue of periodontal ligament.
R. Gulati+3 more
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Peripheral cemento-ossifying fibroma of maxilla
Peripheral cemento-ossifying fibroma is a reactive gingival overgrowth occurring frequently in anterior maxilla. It is a slow-growing benign tumor which may lead to pathologic migration and other periodontal problems, so it should be excised as soon as ...
Chatterjee Anirban+2 more
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Xanthogranulomatous Epithelial Tumor: A Case Report With 1‐Year Follow‐Up
Clinical Case Reports, Volume 12, Issue 12, December 2024.
Muna AbuHejleh+4 more
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Juvenile ossifying fibroma in a Nigerian boy: a rare case report.
Cases of jaw masses abound in our environment which is a tropical one, with Burkitt lymphoma being the commonest aetiology. However rarer causes like juvenile aggressive ossifying fibroma should also be considered.
B. Animasahun+2 more
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Peripheral ossifying fibroma in the maxillary incisor region: A case report
Peripheral ossifying fibroma belongs to the group of reactive focal lesions occurring on the gingiva. It is usually solitary and tends to occur in teenagers and young adults with a female predilection.
Sneha H Choudhary+3 more
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PERIPHERAL OSSIFYING FIBROMA (IN SPANISH)
Introduction: Peripheral ossifying fibroma is a focal growth tumor which is usually located in the gum and is frequently recurrent. Clinically, it could be confused with peripheral giant cell granuloma, giant cell fibroma, simple fibroma and ...
Gnecco-Goenaga Boris+2 more
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