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Shaimaa M Abu El Sadat1, Mohamed K Al Ashiry1, Raghdaa A Mostafa1, Ahmed Z Abdelkarim2, Ali Z Syed3.
Abstract
Ossifying fibroma is a rare benign bone neoplasm common in middle age, with definite female predominance. Here, we describe a case of an ossifying fibroma in a 36-year-old female, with a right facial deformity. The lesion had been present for almost 10 years. The panoramic image showed a multilocular appearance with scattered radiopacities. Advanced imaging revealed an expansile multilocular lesion with multiple small radiopaque foci and a few dense radiopaque masses. A histopathological examination confirmed the diagnosis. The case represents a non-aggressive form of an immature ossifying fibroma.Entities:
Keywords: fibrous osseous lesion; high resolution 3d cbct-based imaging; ossifying fibroma; panoramic
Year: 2018 PMID: 30112258 PMCID: PMC6089475 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.2782
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Extraoral examination shows right facial asymmetry
Figure 2Intraoral photo reveals normal mucosa, with expansion and drifting of the teeth
Figure 3Panoramic radiograph showing an expansile multilocular lesion with radiopaque masses (arrows)
Figure 4Coronal cut shows a buccolingual expansion of the lesion with the displacement of the mandibular canal (white arrow)
Figure 5The histopathological picture. A highly cellular fibrovascular lesion with spindle fibroblasts forming a whorled pattern. Irregular bone trabeculae with osteoblastic rimming, dystrophic calcifications, and areas of cementum-like tissue were also noted (star)