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Cemento-ossifying fibroma of mandible: An unusual case report and review of literature
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Fibro-osseous LesionsUnusual Case ReportMedicineSurgical PathologyLamellar BonePathologyUnilocular Lytic LesionSurgeryMaxillofacial SurgeryOrthopaedic SurgeryCemento-ossifying Fibroma
The term ossifying fibroma (OF) has recently been included under fibro-osseous lesions. Cemento-OF (COF) is a benign neoplasm that arises from the periodontal membrane which contains multipotential cells that are capable of forming cementum, lamellar bone and fibrous tissue. These tumors occur in the third and fourth decades of life with a predilection for women. The mandible is more commonly involved than the maxilla. This lesion has caused considerable controversy regarding the use of terminology, origin and diagnostic criteria. This article describes an unusual case of COF presenting as unilocular lytic lesion of mandible in a 38-year-old male patient with review of literature.
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