Multiple fibro-osseous lesions of the jaws: A report of a rare case with a literature review
Makkad Ramanpal Singh, Naidu Giridhar S., Nagi Ravleen, Sagtani Alok, Patil Santosh, Shrivastava Swatantra,
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( Makkad Ramanpal Singh ) - New Horizon Dental College and Research Institute Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology
( Naidu Giridhar S. ) - New Horizon Dental College and Research Institute Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology
( Nagi Ravleen ) - Saveetha Dental College Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology
( Sagtani Alok ) - Kathmandu Medical College Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
( Patil Santosh ) - New Horizon Dental College and Research Institute Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology
( Shrivastava Swatantra ) - New Horizon Dental College and Research Institute Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology
Abstract
Fibro-osseous lesions are a poorly defined category of conditions affecting the jaws and craniofacial bones, and include developmental lesions, reactive or dysplastic lesions, and neoplasms. Fibrous dysplasia and ossifying fibroma are the 2 main types of fibro-osseous lesions affecting the jaw, and ossifying fibroma is a true benign neoplasm of the bone-forming tissues with several well-recognized variants ranging from innocuous to extensively aggressive lesions. However, multiple simultaneous fibro-osseous lesions of the jaw bones involving all quadrants are exceedingly rare. One such case diagnosed by conventional radiography and computed tomography is discussed here.
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Fibroma, Ossifying; Tomography, X-Ray Computed; Diagnosis; Radiology
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