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Ossifying fibromas of the paranasal sinuses: diagnosis and management.

M Ciniglio Appiani1, B Verillaud2, D Bresson3, E Sauvaget2, J-P Blancal2, J-P Guichard4, J-P Saint Maurice4, M Wassef5, A Karligkiotis6, R Kania2, P Herman2.   

Abstract

Fibro-osseous benign lesions rarely affect the sinonasal tract and are divided into 3 different entities, namely osteoma, fibrous dysplasia and ossifying fibroma. They share several clinical, radiological and histological similarities, but have different behaviours. Ossifying fibroma, and in particular the "juvenile" histological subtype, may have a locally aggressive evolution and a high risk for recurrence if removal is incomplete. The purpose of the present study is to compare the clinical behaviour of ossifying fibroma with the other benign fibro-osseous lesions; highlight different behaviour between the histological subtypes; compare the advantages, limitations and outcomes of an endoscopic endonasal approach with reports in the literature. We retrospectively reviewed 11 patients treated for sinonasal ossifying fibroma at a tertiary care centre. All patients underwent CT scan, and MRI was performed in cases of cranial base involvement or recurrence. Pre-operative biopsy was performed in cases where it was possible to use an endoscopic approach. One patient underwent pre-operative embolisation with ipsilateral visual loss after the procedure. Depending on its location, removal of the tumour was performed using an endoscopic (n = 7), or an external (n = 3) or combined (n = 1) approach. Histopathologically, 5 patients presented the conventional type, 5 the juvenile psammomatoid variant, which was associated in 1 case with an aneurismal bone cyst, and 1 case presented the trabecular juvenile variant. Three patients affected by the juvenile psammomatoid histological variant presented invasion of the skull base and underwent a subtotal removal that subsequently required, due to the regrowth of the remnant, a transbasal approach. Clinical, radiological and histological findings should all be considered to establish differential diagnosis among fibrous osseous lesions. More studies are necessary to conclude if the localisation and extension of the disease at the time of diagnosis is more important than the histological variant. An endoscopic approach is the first choice in most of cases even if an external open approach may be necessary in selected patients.

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Keywords:  Endoscopic surgery; Fibrous dysplasia; Ossifying fibroma; Osteoma; Skull base

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26824919      PMCID: PMC4720932          DOI: 10.14639/0392-100X-533

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Otorhinolaryngol Ital        ISSN: 0392-100X            Impact factor:   2.124


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Authors:  Meghan Wilson; Carl Snyderman
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4.  Giant Post-Traumatic Frontoethmoid Osteoma: Diagnostic, Therapeutic and Reconstructive Approach.

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5.  Osteoma of the Middle Turbinate Presenting with Frontal Lobe Abscess and Seizure.

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6.  Psammomatoid ossifying fibroma in the extraconal space: a case report.

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Review 7.  A practical overview of CT and MRI features of developmental, inflammatory, and neoplastic lesions of the sphenoid body and clivus.

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8.  Aggressive juvenile ossifying fibroma of the ethmoid sinus with orbital and intracranial extension: A case report.

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Journal:  Int J Surg Case Rep       Date:  2022-06-01

Review 9.  Fibrous dysplasia with secondary aneurysmal bone cyst-a rare case report and literature review.

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10.  Massive juvenile ossifying fibroma arising from the middle turbinate.

Authors:  Valentinos Sofokleous; Konstantina Chrysouli; Efthymios Kyrodimos; Evangelos Giotakis
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