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Primary fibrosarcoma of maxilla in an 8‑year‑old child: A rare entity
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Craniofacial DisorderSurgical PathologyEar MoldingInvolved Cranial SitePathologyPrimary FibrosarcomaCraniofacial SurgeryMedicineRare EntityOrthopaedic SurgeryPrimary FsAnterior MaxillaRadiology
Fibrosarcoma (FS) is a malignant mesenchymal neoplasm of the fibroblasts that is uncommon in the head and neck and constitutes less than 1% of malignancies and approximately 6% of the soft tissue sarcomas. FSs rarely occur before the third decade except infantile type. This condition primarily affects long bones, and its occurrence in the cranium is rare (15%), with the mandible being the most commonly involved cranial site. Here a case of primary FS in anterior maxilla of an 8-year-old male child is reported. This article is presented to document the rarity of FSs in the jaws of children with review of literature.
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