An expanded juvenile ossifying fibroma in maxillary sinus : a case report
Bruno Ramos Chrcanovic, Belini Freire-Maia,
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( Bruno Ramos Chrcanovic ) - Pontifl¡Çcia Universidade Cato¡Çlica de Minas Gerais School of Dentistry
( Belini Freire-Maia ) - Pontifl¡Çcia Universidade Cato¡Çlica de Minas Gerais School of Dentistry
KMID : 0355620110370020127
Abstract
Juvenile ossifying fibroma is an expansive intraosseous lesion of the bones. In most patients, the tumors are located in the facial bones. The main characteristics of juvenile ossifying fibroma are the early age of onset, localization of the tumor, radiological pattern and a tendency for recurrence. This article describes a case of expanded juvenile ossifying fibroma in the right maxilla in a 12-year old boy. The lesion was removed totally by surgery under general anesthesia. The patient showed no radiological signals of recurrence approximately two years after surgery.
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Juvenile ossifying fibroma; Benign neoplasm; Maxillary sinus
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