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2014, Number 4

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AMC 2014; 18 (4)

Juvenile trabecular ossyfying fibroma: presentation of three cases

Ardila MCM, Duque SFL
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Language: Spanish
References: 10
Page: 424-435
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Key words:

fibroma ossifying/therapy, fibroma ossifying/diagnosis, fibrous dysplasia of bone, child, case reports.

ABSTRACT

Background: juvenile trabecular ossyfying fibroma is a well-defined lesion from the clinical and histological points of view. It has been recently separated from other fibro-osseous lesions. Its biological behavior is defined but unpredictable.
Objective: to describe three cases of juvenile trabecular ossyfying fibroma observed in the upper jaw. Diagnosis protocols and therapy are included.
Clinical cases: three severe cases of juvenile trabecular ossyfying fibroma are presented. The clinical, radiographic and tomographic appereances are described. The histopathology, diagnosis and treatment are also presented.
Conclusions: juvenile trabecular ossyfying fibroma is a very uncommon benign tumor that appears in young people. It is important to make an adequate diagnosis with the objective of differentiating juvenile trabecular ossyfying fibroma from other fibrose lesions; this allows early applying an adequate therapy.


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