• Peripheral cemento-ossifying fibroma is a relatively rare tumour classified between fibroosseous lesions. (ijsr.net)
  • The cemento-ossifying fibroma is a central neoplasm of bone as well as periodontium which has caused considerable controversy because of confusion regarding terminology and the criteria for its diagnosis. (ijsr.net)
  • The cemento-ossifying fibroma is odontogenic in origin, whereas ossifying fibroma is of bony origin. (ijsr.net)
  • The concept of fibroosseous lesions of bone has evolved over the last several decades and now includes two major entities: fibrous dysplasia and ossifying fibroma. (ijsr.net)
  • The differential includes fibrous dysplasia and ossifying fibroma / fibroxanthoma of bone . (radiopaedia.org)
  • Histomorphological evaluation of osteocalcin and cytokeratin in fibrous dysplasia and ossifying fibroma of the jaw. (pakmedinet.com)
  • The clinical differential diagnosis of a fibroma depends on its clinical presentation and location and includes giant cell fibroma, neurofibroma , peripheral giant cell granuloma , schwannoma, granular cell tumor, mucocele , and benign and malignant salivary gland tumors (eg, see Salivary Gland Neoplasms ). (medscape.com)
  • The clinical differential diagnosis includes squamous papilloma , irritation fibroma, pyogenic granuloma , and peripheral giant cell granuloma . (medscape.com)
  • For citation: Grachev N.S., Gorozhanina A.I., Petrovsky Y.V., Zyabkin I.V., Yunusov A.S., Vorozhtsov I.N., Babaskina N.V. Vascularized fibula flap reconstruction of the maxilla after juvenile ossifying fibroma removal. (hnj.science)
  • The aim of this article was to present a clinical case of juvenile ossifying fibroma in a child involving the maxilla, spreading into the maxillary sinus, nasal cavity, ethmoid sinus, and the orbit. (hnj.science)
  • Oral and maxillofacial pathology case of the month: Trabecular juvenile ossifying fibroma. (uthscsa.edu)
  • Dive into the research topics of 'Oral and maxillofacial pathology case of the month: Trabecular juvenile ossifying fibroma. (uthscsa.edu)
  • Fibro-osseous dysplasia (juvenile ossifying fibroma), a variant of fibrous dysplasia, is characterized histologically by spicules of bone rimmed by osteoblasts (Fig 14-19). (aao.org)
  • Juvenile ossifying fibroma of the mandible: a case report. (acibadem.com.tr)
  • Juvenile ossifying fibroma is an uncommon clinical entity, its aggressive local behaviour and high recurrence rate mean that it is important to make an early diagnosis, apply the appropriate treatment and, especially, follow the patient up over the long term. (annexpublishers.com)
  • In the current article we report a case of juvenile ossifying fibroma-WHO type in 12yr old patient which was clinical and histopathologically challenging as it was asymptomatic and at an unusual location. (annexpublishers.com)
  • Some researchers believe peripheral ossifying fibromas to be related to pyogenic fibromas and, in some instances, are the result of a pyogenic granuloma which has undergone fibrosis and calcification. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Peripheral ossifying fibroma is a reactive proliferative lesion, non neoplastic, slow growth, which can produce recurrence after removal. (bvsalud.org)
  • While the terminology implies a benign neoplasm, most if not all fibromas represent reactive focal fibrous hyperplasia due to trauma or local irritation. (medscape.com)
  • Peripheral ossifying fibroma is a relatively common gingival growth of reactive rather than neoplastic in nature. (peertechzpublications.org)
  • Peripheral ossifying fibroma (POF) is a reactive lesion of the gingival tissues, usually originates from the periodontal ligament cells. (journalcra.com)
  • Lesions histologically similar to peripheral ossifying fibroma have been given various names in existing literature. (ijsr.net)
  • The lesion is considered part of an ossifying fibroma, but that is usually considered to be a jaw tumor. (wikipedia.org)
  • The term peripheral ossifying fibroma has been criticized as this lesion is not related to the ossifying fibroma of bone and is not a fibroma. (wikipedia.org)
  • The aim of this paper is to describe a case of peripheral ossifying fibroma in a patient 40, female, exophytic lesion in the jaw, unusual for its large dimensions and with a history of three recurrences, leading to facial asymmetry. (bvsalud.org)
  • She underwent surgery to remove the lesion along with the likely irritants, and the pathological diagnosis of peripheral ossifying fibroma. (bvsalud.org)
  • A peripheral ossifying fibroma, also known as ossifying fibrous epulis, is "a gingival nodule which is composed of a cellular fibroblastic connective tissue stroma which is associated with the formation of randomly dispersed foci of mineralised products, which consists of bone, cementum-like tissue, or a dystrophic calcification. (wikipedia.org)
  • Additionally, highly developed bone or cementum is more likely to be present when the peripheral ossifying fibroma has existed for a longer period of time. (wikipedia.org)
  • The most common benign bone tumours that cause pathological fractures in children are unicameral bone cysts, aneurysmal bone cysts, non-ossifying fibromas and fibrous dysplasia. (lu.se)
  • Peripheral odontogenic fibroma (formerly known as fibromatous and ossifying epulis) is a benign, often slow-growing tumor that arises from periodontal structures (gums, ligaments, and bone). (pleasefireme.com)
  • Histologically, a fibroma is an unencapsulated, solid, nodular mass of dense and sometimes hyalinized fibrous connective tissue that is often arranged in haphazard fascicles. (medscape.com)
  • 2 ] In malignant and borderline tumors, en-bloc resection is in the foreground. (jointdrs.org)
  • For the proximal fibula, Malawer described two types of en-bloc resection: Type I, marginal resection, includes 2 to 3 cm of the diaphysis of the proximal fibula and resection of the muscles around the fibula, while in Type II, wide extra-compartment resection, proximal fibula, 5 to 6 cm diaphysis, anterior and lateral muscle compartments, anterior tibial artery and peroneal nerve should be resected. (jointdrs.org)
  • We report here a clinical case of peripheral ossifying fibroma in a 3 month old infant .clinical and histopathological features along with etiopathogenesis and differential diagnosis are also discussed. (peertechzpublications.org)
  • A Rare Case of Ossifying Fibroma with Cystic Degeneration: Diagnostic Challenge with Literature Review. (bvsalud.org)
  • People with hyperparathyroidism-jaw tumor syndrome may also have a type of benign tumor called a fibroma in the jaw. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The prevalence of peripheral ossifying fibromas is highest around 10 - 19 years of age. (wikipedia.org)
  • An incisional biopsy was carried out and the report was suggestive of ossifying fibroma of the maxilla. (journalcra.com)
  • The fibroma, also referred to as irritation fibroma, is by far the most common of the oral fibrous tumorlike growths. (medscape.com)
  • A fibroma may occur at any oral site, but it is seen most often on the buccal mucosa along the plane of occlusion of the maxillary and mandibular teeth as depicted below. (medscape.com)
  • Both sporadic sclerotic fibromas and those associated with the syndrome have also been described in the oral cavity, mainly in the buccal and labial mucosa. (medscape.com)
  • En 51 år gammel kvinne ble henvist til spesialist i oral kirurgi for fjernelse av en oppklaring på ca. 2 cm i diameter rundt rotspissen av 36. (tannlegetidende.no)
  • Fibromas are most often observed in adults, but they may occur in individuals of any age and either sex. (medscape.com)
  • Ossifying fibroma are usually 1.5cm or less and occur on patients from 25-25 years old. (bauersmiles.com)
  • The color of peripheral ossifying fibromas ranges from red to pink, and is frequently ulcerated. (wikipedia.org)
  • The tumor seemed to be between spongiosa and inflammatory bone, and after histology the diagnosis came back of a central ossifying fibroma of the mandible, COF. (newlinemedical.com)
  • A case of cemento-ossifying fibroma involving the right side of mandible is described in a 38 year-old male patient, with description of clinical, radiographic, and histologic features. (journalcra.com)
  • Giant central ossifying fibroma of the mandible: Report of case. (thejcdp.com)
  • Ossifying fibroma involving maxilla and mandible. (thejcdp.com)
  • Osteofibrous dysplasia of the mandible, which occurs exclusively in adults, commonly is referred to as ossifying fibroma. (medscape.com)
  • A non-ossifying fibroma (NOF) is one of the most common bone tumors found in children between 8-20 years of age. (luskinoic.org)
  • The clinical differential diagnosis of a fibroma depends on its clinical presentation and location and includes giant cell fibroma, neurofibroma , peripheral giant cell granuloma , schwannoma, granular cell tumor, mucocele , and benign and malignant salivary gland tumors (eg, see Salivary Gland Neoplasms ). (medscape.com)
  • Heterozygous pathogenic germline variants in CDC73 predispose to the development of primary hyperparathyroidism (pHPT) and, less frequently, ossifying fibroma of the jaw and renal and uterine tumors. (medscape.com)
  • Giant ossifying fibroma: A clinicopathologic study of 8 tumors. (thejcdp.com)
  • The exact causes of non-ossifying fibroids are still unknown, but certain factors are thought to play a role in the development of these benign bone tumors. (tunisie-esthetic.com)
  • Non-ossifying fibroids are usually benign tumors that do not require surgery or active treatment. (tunisie-esthetic.com)
  • Like other bone tumors, a large non-ossifying fibroma can weaken the bone and increase the risk of fractures. (uchicagomedicine.org)
  • Follow-up, excision/curettage + adjuvant therapies or en-bloc resection can be performed in benign tumors. (jointdrs.org)
  • 2 , 4 , 6 , 15 , 16 , 19 ] In malignant tumors and metastases, wide resection (en-bloc resection of the involved ramus section) and/or combinations of non-surgical medical treatments such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy are performed according to the type and stage of the tumor. (jointdrs.org)
  • 23. Non-ossifying fibromas and fibrous cortical defects around the knee - an epidemiologic survey in a Japanese pediatric population. (nih.gov)
  • A non-ossifying fibroma , also known as a cortical fibrous lesion, is a benign tumor that affects the bones. (tunisie-esthetic.com)
  • Some researchers believe peripheral ossifying fibromas to be related to pyogenic fibromas and, in some instances, are the result of a pyogenic granuloma which has undergone fibrosis and calcification. (wikipedia.org)
  • The color of peripheral ossifying fibromas ranges from red to pink, and is frequently ulcerated. (wikipedia.org)
  • The prevalence of peripheral ossifying fibromas is highest around 10 - 19 years of age. (wikipedia.org)
  • citation needed] Peripheral ossifying fibromas appear microscopically as a combination of a mineralized product and fibrous proliferation. (wikipedia.org)
  • The sample comprised a total 50 cases of ossifying fibromas [25 central ossifying fibromas (COF) and 25 peripheral ossifying fibromas (POF)] inclusive of cemento-ossifying fibromas. (thejcdp.com)
  • Occurrence of cemento-ossifying fibroma in patients over 60 years of age is unusual and had not been reported. (ajol.info)
  • Surgical diode laser excision for peripheral cemento-ossifying fibroma: A case report and literature review. (thejcdp.com)
  • The clinical differential diagnosis includes squamous papilloma , irritation fibroma, pyogenic granuloma , and peripheral giant cell granuloma . (medscape.com)
  • Results: Pyogenic granuloma (PG), gingival squamous cell carcinoma (GSCC), and peripheral ossifying fibroma (POF) were the three most common LGOs in this study. (ui.ac.id)
  • 26. Epiphyseal chondromyxoid fibroma with prominent adipose tissue: an unusual radiologic and histologic presentation. (nih.gov)
  • Commonly used synonyms for POF include peripheral fibroma with calcification, calcifying fibroblastic granuloma, peripheral cementifying fibroma, and calcifying or ossifying fibrous epulis. (oraljournal.com)
  • A peripheral ossifying fibroma, also known as ossifying fibrous epulis, is "a gingival nodule which is composed of a cellular fibroblastic connective tissue stroma which is associated with the formation of randomly dispersed foci of mineralised products, which consists of bone, cementum-like tissue, or a dystrophic calcification. (wikipedia.org)
  • 21. Congenital ossifying fibroma (osteofibrous dysplasia) of the tibia--a case report. (nih.gov)
  • The lesion is considered part of an ossifying fibroma, but that is usually considered to be a jaw tumor. (wikipedia.org)
  • Histologically, the differential diagnosis included non-ossifying fibroma, giant cell tumor of bone, and ossifying fibroma. (utrgv.edu)
  • People with hyperparathyroidism-jaw tumor syndrome may also have a type of benign tumor called a fibroma in the jaw. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Some people with HPT-JT also develop a benign tumor in the jaw called an ossifying fibroma. (nih.gov)
  • Nausea, vomiting, or loss of appetite: these symptoms are not exclusive to non-ossifying fibroids but can occur if the tumor becomes very large or spreads into delicate areas of bone. (tunisie-esthetic.com)
  • Diagnosis of non-ossifying fibroids usually involves a series of examinations and tests to confirm the presence of the tumor and assess its size and location. (tunisie-esthetic.com)
  • Surgery may be a treatment option for patients with non-ossifying fibroids, particularly if the tumor is very symptomatic or has progressed. (tunisie-esthetic.com)
  • Similar to osteochrondroma, a non-ossifying fibroma is a benign (noncancerous), slow-growing tumor that usually appears in leg bones, particularly the femur (thigh bone) and the humerus (shin bone). (uchicagomedicine.org)
  • She underwent surgery to remove the lesion along with the likely irritants, and the pathological diagnosis of peripheral ossifying fibroma. (bvsalud.org)
  • Radiographic imaging combined with histology gave a final pathological diagnosis most consistent with non-ossifying fibroma. (utrgv.edu)
  • This article presents a case of peripheral ossifying fibroma in a 25-year-old female along with the clinical, histopathologic, and treatment details. (oraljournal.com)
  • To study the clinical, histological features of peripheral and central ossifying fibromas and also to compare between them. (thejcdp.com)
  • Peripheral ossifying fibroma: A clinical and immunohistochemical study of four cases. (thejcdp.com)
  • [ 4 ] They proposed this term as a replacement for ossifying fibroma because of the supposed congenital origin of the condition, the histologic resemblance to fibrous dysplasia , and the apparent exclusive involvement of the tibia and fibula. (medscape.com)
  • Our review of the literature found scarce reports of multifocal non-ossifying fibroma. (utrgv.edu)
  • In this case report, we describe a non-syndromic multifocal non-ossifying fibroma successfully treated with biopsy curettage and grafting. (utrgv.edu)
  • At the 1-year follow-up visit, she continued to have minor discomfort and slight swelling on the posteromedial aspect of the right ankle but had no recurrence of the ossified loose bodies. (hindawi.com)
  • Neoplasms composed of bony tissue, whether normal or of a soft tissue which has become ossified. (bvsalud.org)
  • [ 2 ] Subsequently, Kempson reported two cases affecting the tibia of young children and named the lesion ossifying fibroma. (medscape.com)
  • The fibroma, also referred to as irritation fibroma, is by far the most common of the oral fibrous tumorlike growths. (medscape.com)
  • Monitoring: Regular monitoring is recommended for asymptomatic non-ossifying fibroids to monitor changes in size and thickness. (tunisie-esthetic.com)
  • Pathogenesis of osteochondroma is still controversial, but some osteochondromas can be replaced by osseous tissue through the process of enchondral ossification, and these chondromas are ossified over a period of time finally [ 2 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • Fibromas are most often observed in adults, but they may occur in individuals of any age and either sex. (medscape.com)
  • Peripheral ossifying fibroma is a relatively uncommon, solitary, non-neoplastic lesion, predominantly seen in gingiva. (oraljournal.com)
  • Ossifying fibroma occurs mostly in craniofacial bones, the peripheral types how sa contiguous relationship with the PDL, occurring solely on the soft tissues overlying the alveolar process. (oraljournal.com)
  • Imaging revealed several ossified loose bodies in the posterior ankle extra-articular space. (hindawi.com)
  • Cemento-ossifying fibromas in the jaws of Hong Kong Chinese. (thejcdp.com)
  • Researchers believe that non-ossifying fibroids may be caused by a disruption in the normal regulation of bone growth and function. (tunisie-esthetic.com)
  • Ossifying Fibroma is a rare bone disorder in which scar tissue (fibrous tissue) grows where normal bone should be. (thehiddencures.com)
  • Some theories also suggest that trauma and injury to the bones may contribute to the formation of non-ossifying fibroids, although this has not been conclusively proven. (tunisie-esthetic.com)
  • 38. [Non-ossifying fibroma of the bone in children]. (nih.gov)
  • Studies have shown that non-ossifying fibroids have a slightly more frequent predisposition to develop in growing children and adolescents, suggesting that growth hormone and calcium levels may play a role in their appearance. (tunisie-esthetic.com)
  • 39. Multiple non-ossifying fibromas. (nih.gov)
  • . CDC73 mutations have been identified in a subset of sporadic cases but aberrant expression of the encoded protein, parafibromin, has not been demonstrated in ossifying fibroma. (nih.gov)
  • Ossifying fibromas of the jaw bone: 20 cases. (thejcdp.com)
  • Ossifying fibroma: A clinicopathologic study of sixty-four cases. (thejcdp.com)
  • Aim: The present study analyses the mineralized components, cellularity, stromal density and stromal composition (nature of collagen, presence of elastic and oxytalan fibres) in cases of ossifying fibroma (OF), fibrous dysplasia (FD) and peripheral ossifying fibroma (POF). (manipal.edu)