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Ossifying Fibroma of Non-odontogenic Origin: A Fibro-osseous Lesion in the Craniofacial Skeleton to be (Re-)considered
Authors:Daniel Baumhoer,Simon Haefliger,Baptiste Ameline,Wolfgang Hartmann,Fernanda Amary,Arjen Cleven,Michael J. Klein,Lester D. R. Thompson,Dorothee Harder,Paul O’  Donnell
Abstract:
In the cranio-facial skeleton, a heterogeneous group of well characterized fibro-osseous lesions can be distinguished. Whereas fibrous dysplasia can affect any skeletal bone, ossifying fibroma and cemento-osseous dysplasia exclusively develop in the cranio-facial region, with most subtypes restricted to the tooth bearing areas of the jaws. Herein we present a series of 20 fibro-osseous lesions that developed mostly in the frontal bone and in the mandible, presenting as expansile intramedullary tumors with a unique histologic appearance and an indolent clinical course. We provide evidence that these tumors are distinct from the categories included in the WHO classification and are therefore currently unclassifiable. The definition of cemento-ossifying fibroma as an odontogenic neoplasm developing only in close proximity to teeth should be re-considered and incorporate also extragnathic lesions as shown here.Supplementary InformationThe online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s12105-021-01351-3.
Keywords:Fibro-osseous lesion   Cemento-osseous dysplasia   Cemento-ossifying fibroma   Fibrous dysplasia   Central low-grade osteosarcoma   Craniofacial
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