نتایج جستجو برای: ossifying fibroma
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Within the confusing ray of fibro-osseous lesions, the so called juvenile ossifying Fibroma (JAOF) is perhaps the most enigmatic. Pathologists considering such a diagnosis are faced with a plethora of subjective and arbitrary criteria and will find little consolidation in the literature. Occupying a subset within the spectrum of ossifying Fibroma. JAOF is considered by many to be a unique lesio...
STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM Stem cells are considered as new implement for tissue regeneration. Several niches in adult human body are colonized by multipotent stem cells but access to these potential reservoirs is often limited. Although human dental pulp stem cells isolated from healthy teeth have been extensively characterized, it is still unknown whether stem cells also exist in reactive lesio...
Juvenile ossifying fibroma is an uncommon benign fibro-osseous lesion occurring in the craniofacial skeleton with a high recurrence rate. It has two distinct histopathologic variants: one trabecular and the other which are exclusive to each other. This case reveals a rare and unique combination of both the patterns in the same lesion.
cone beam computed tomography is a useful technique for imaging the craniofacial lesions. it produces more realistic images that facilitate interpretation. juvenile ossifying fibroma (jof) is a rare and benign fibro-osseous neoplasm that arises within the craniofacial bones, especially in the maxilla. mandibular lesions can be seen in 10% of the cases.in both jaws, it has a predilection for the...
Cemento-ossifying fibroma is a benign growth, considered to originate from the periodontal ligament. It is often encapsulated and predominantly located in the mandible, and presents as a slow-growing lesion, but may cause deformity if left untreated. The definitive diagnosis of these lesions requires integration of its clinical, radiological and histological features. We present a case of cemen...
it is sometimes difficult to recognize a jaw lesion as osteosarcoma, ossifying fibroma or fibrous dysplasia in routine hematoxylin and eosin staining and a more accurate technique is needed to differentiate these lesions. many studies have shown the potential usefulness of silver-stained nucleolar organizer region (agnor) parameters for the diagnosis of various neoplasms. this study was car...
Ossifying fibroma is benign, uncommon, monostotic well defined usually unilocular but occasionally multilocular fibroosseous tumor, arising from the cells of periodontal ligament and is composed of fibrous connective tissue with variable amounts of calcified tissue resembling bone, cementum or both. It is generally an asymptomatic, slow growing lesion, found in 2nd to 4th decades of life at the...
Juvenile ossifying fibroma (JOF) is an expansive intraosseous lesion of the bones, comprising fibrous cell tissue that contains spheroid calcifications and randomly oriented mineralized structures. It is presented by patients under 15 years old. They are non-odontogenic lesions that imitate odontogenic lesions. The differential diagnosis is fibro-osseous lesions of the jaw, such as cemento-ossi...
BACKGROUND Fibrous dysplasia, ossifying fibroma, and desmoplastic fibroma are rare benign calvarial lesions, which can have local aggressive behavior. These tumors can present with similar clinical and radiologic characteristics making diagnosis difficult at times. CASE DESCRIPTION A 16-year-old male presents after noting an indentation of his skull. Comparison with current and previous imagi...
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