Clinical, radiological and histopathological features of juvenile ossifying fibroma: Case report

Author(s):  
Murat Şereflican ◽  
Veysel Yurttaş ◽  
Fatih Ozan ◽  
İsmail Akkaş ◽  
Muharrem Dağlı

<p class="abstract">Juvenile ossifying fibroma (JOF) is a unique fibro-osseous neoplasm. It has 2 histopathological variants. Psammomatoid juvenile ossifying fibroma (PsJOF) and Trabecular juvenile ossifying fibroma (TrJOF) affecting the jaws of children. Only 20% of the patients are over 15 years of age. JOF is more common in maxilla than mandible. It presents as an asymptomatic progressive, rapid expansion of jaws. It has a recurrence rate of 30-58%. Surgery is the only cure for this kind of lesion and total excision should be the goal of the treatment. We present a case report of 12 year-old female patient with clinical, radiographic and histopathological features of Psammomatoid JOF which clinically admitted to our clinic as maxillary sinus mass.</p>


Author(s):  
ESAU PINHEIRO DOS SANTOS ◽  
MARCELO MINHARRO CECCHETTI ◽  
GUSTAVO GROTHE MACHADO ◽  
LUIZ CARLOS ISHIDA ◽  
ANDRÉ CAROLI ROCHA

2016 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 45-51
Author(s):  
Deepa Das Achath ◽  
Abhishek Sanjay Ghule ◽  
Preeti Kanchan-Talreja ◽  
Sunanda Bhatnagar

ABSTRACT Fibroosseous lesions of the jaws, including juvenile ossifying fibroma (JOF), pose diagnostic and therapeutic difficulties due to their clinical, radiological, and histological variability. There are two histological varieties of it, one as psammomatoid type and second as trebacular type; here, we present a trebacular type, which is a rare variety. After the clinical examination, radiological and histological analysis, it was diagnosed as juvenile trebacular ossifying fibroma. Although JOF is an uncommon clinical entity, its aggressive local behavior and high recurrence rate means that it is important to make an early diagnosis, apply the appropriate treatment, and, especially, follow-up the patient over the long term. How to cite this article Ghule AS, Achath DD, Kanchan- Talreja P, Bhatnagar S. Juvenile Aggressive Trabecular Ossifying Fibroma of Mandible: A Rare Case Report. J Contemp Dent 2016;6(1):45-51.


1970 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 49-52
Author(s):  
NTH Syarifah ◽  
AR Roselinda ◽  
M Irfan

Juvenile ossifying fibroma (JOF) is an uncommon, benign, bone-forming neoplasm with aggressive local growth that is distinguished from other fibro-osseous lesions primarily by its age of onset, clinical presentation and potential behaviour. We reported a 10 year old girl presenting with a growth in the left upper buccal gingiva which later was diagnosed as juvenile ossifying fibroma. The nature of the disease and outline of management were discussed. Keywords: Ossifying fibroma; Juvenile; Maxilla. DOI: 10.3329/bjms.v9i1.5231 Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science Vol.09 No.1 Jan 2010 49-52


2010 ◽  
Vol 22 ◽  
pp. S53-S57
Author(s):  
Preeti Nair ◽  
Anil Kumar ◽  
Karthik Hegde ◽  
Shiba Neelakantan

2020 ◽  
Vol 129 (1) ◽  
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ANANDA AMARAL SANTOS ◽  
FERNANDA PAULA YAMAMOTO-SILVA ◽  
WILSON JOSÉ MARIANO ◽  
MARCONDES SENA FILHO ◽  
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Vignesh Karunakaran ◽  
Pradipta Kumar Parida ◽  
Jyotirmay S. Hegde ◽  
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