Volume : IV, Issue : II, February - 2015

JUVENILE AGGRESSIVE CEMENTO–OSSIFYING FIBROMA OF LOWER JAW : A CASE REPORT

Dr. Bhushan Malhari Warpe,

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Cemento-ossifying fiomas (COF) of the craniofacial skeleton are benign fio-osseous neoplasms characterized by the replacement of normal bone by a fious cellular stroma containing foci of mineralized bone trabeculae and cementum-like material that vary in amount and appearance. The definitive diagnosis can rarely be rendered on the basis of histopathological features alone and is usually dependent upon assessment of microscopic, clinical and imaging features together. This case report will discuss the clinical, microscopic, radiological and therapeutic aspects of COF. COF commonly occurs between 30-40 years of age, mostly in males. It rarely occurs in children, as in our case of a 11-year-old female child.

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Article: Download PDF   DOI : 10.36106/ijsr  

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Dr. Bhushan Malhari Warpe, JUVENILE AGGRESSIVE CEMENTO-OSSIFYING FIBROMA OF LOWER JAW : A CASE REPORT International Journal of Scientific Research, Vol : 4, Issue : 2 February 2015


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