Literature DB >> 3475289

So called "fibro-osseous lesions" of tumorous origin. Biology confronts terminology.

M S Makek.   

Abstract

The terms "fibro-osteo-cemental lesions" or "ossifying" and "cementifying fibromas" are confusing and should be discarded and replaced by clear and distinct terminology based on clinically, radiologically and histopathologically observable and reproducible characteristics. Histogenetic features and biological potential rather than tumour tissue products alone should be regarded as the basis for nomenclature. A classification of "fibro-osseous lesions" and three tumorous entities which have been defined by the terms "periodontoma", "psammous desmo-osteoblastoma" and "trabecular desmo-osteoblastoma" are presented and illustrated. These proposed entities go some way to bridge the gap between clinical diagnosis on the one hand and morphological and descriptive diagnosis on the other.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3475289     DOI: 10.1016/s1010-5182(87)80040-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Craniomaxillofac Surg        ISSN: 1010-5182            Impact factor:   2.078


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2.  Psammous desmo-osteoblastoma. Ultrastructural and immunohistochemical evidence for an osteogenic histogenesis.

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3.  Chromosome 12 long arm rearrangement covering MDM2 and RASAL1 is associated with aggressive craniofacial juvenile ossifying fibroma and extracranial psammomatoid fibro-osseous lesions.

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6.  Juvenile trabecular ossifying fibroma of the mandible.

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7.  Management of juvenile ossifying fibroma in the maxilla and mandible.

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8.  Transcranial resection of a large sinonasal juvenile psammomatoid ossifying fibroma.

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9.  Trabecular variant of juvenile aggressive ossifying fibroma of anterior mandible.

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10.  Maxillary Growth Encircling the Central Incisor Crown.

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