Case Report and Literature Review of Juvenile Ossifying Fibroma and Differentiating It from Other Fibro-Osseous Lesions of Jaws

P. Gupta, P. Dubey, Nitish Gupta, Apoorva Mowar
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Juvenile ossifying fibromas (JOF) are rare, locally aggressive tumours with high potentials of recurrence, most commonly affecting children and young adults. Trabecular and psammomatoid types are the two distinctive variants found.The psammomatoid is a rare variant, affecting paranasal sinuses and orbits. It'saetiology remains unknown and it is characterized by substitution of normal bone by mineralized fibrous tissue. These lesions are usually asymptomatic, well defined clinically and radiologically amenable for enucleation. It is often confused with malignant condition because of its clinical behaviour. CT-scans and preoperative biopsy play an important role. It is distinguished from other fibro-osseous lesions primarily by its age of onset, clinical presentation and aggressive behavior. It is a well-demarcated lesion that differentiates it from fibrous dysplasia. The treatment of choice is a surgical resection.In specific locations, it poses a great treatment challenge so that early diagnosis and multidisciplinary treatment are crucial to improve the prognosis and delay clinical sequelae. Long term follow-up is necessary, considering the high recurrence nature of this tumour. Reported here is a case of a massive juvenile ossifying fibroma of the maxilla in a 26 years old female. A titanium mesh was used to reconstruct the facial contour and orbital floor after surgical resection of involved maxilla, achieving a satisfactory facial appearance.
幼年骨化性纤维瘤与颌骨其他骨性纤维病变的鉴别分析
青少年骨化纤维瘤(JOF)是一种罕见的局部侵袭性肿瘤,复发可能性高,最常见于儿童和年轻人。小梁型和沙瘤样型是两种不同的类型。类沙瘤是一种罕见的变异,影响鼻窦和鼻窦炎。其病因尚不清楚,其特点是正常骨被矿化纤维组织取代。这些病变通常无症状,临床和放射学上定义明确,适合去核。由于其临床表现,常与恶性疾病混淆。ct扫描和术前活检起着重要作用。它与其他纤维骨性病变的区别主要在于发病年龄、临床表现和侵袭性行为。这是一个界限分明的病变,可与纤维性发育不良区分开来。治疗的选择是手术切除。在特定部位,对治疗提出了很大的挑战,因此早期诊断和多学科治疗对于改善预后和延缓临床后遗症至关重要。考虑到该肿瘤的高复发率,长期随访是必要的。本文报告一例26岁女性上颌骨的巨大幼年骨化纤维瘤。手术切除受累上颌骨后,使用钛网重建面部轮廓和眶底,获得满意的面部外观。
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