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- Title
CENTRAL OSSIFYING FIBROMA: A CASE OF DIAGNOSTIC DILEMMA.
- Authors
Pandharipande, Rucha; Kurawar, Krishna; Chandak, Rakhi
- Abstract
Mixed lesions of jaw are radiolucent and radiopaque images of the lesions on the radiographs. The mixed lesion denotes an intermediate stage in the development of the lesion. Fibro-osseous lesions are most common lesions which appears mixed on the radiograph. Central ossifying fibroma is benign fibro-osseous neoplasm of jaw which is rarely encapsulated and consists of fibrous tissue with variable amounts of mineralized material similar to bone/cementum. Here we report a case of 40 years old female patient who presented with a mixed lesion in periapical region.
- Subjects
FIBROMAS; BENIGN tumors; JAW tumors; DILEMMA; RADIOGRAPHS; WOMEN patients; OLDER patients
- Publication
Guident, 2020, Vol 13, Issue 5, p33
- ISSN
0976-2248
- Publication type
Article