نتایج جستجو برای: central odontogenic fibroma

تعداد نتایج: 498742  

Journal: :Archives of dental research 2023

The central odontogenic fibroma (COF) is a rare benign mesenchymal tumour of jaw bone derived from the ectomesenchyme. It characterized by fibrous mature stroma with variable number strands or islands inactive-looking epithelium. presented case 46 years old male complaining asymptomatic mandibular bony swelling. Radiographically, lesion unilocular radiolucent, root resorption and displacement t...

Journal: :Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology 2013

Journal: :Case Reports in Dentistry 2014

Journal: :Journal of oral medicine and oral surgery 2021

Introduction: Central Odontogenic Fibroma (COF) is a rare benign odontogenic tumour of the jaws. Until its recent change in classification by WHO 2017, this entity has gone without an agreed upon definition for many years. For reason, COF would remain largely unknown to practitioners. Corpus: The pedagogical objectives article are, through systematic review literature using PRISMA methodology, ...

Journal: :Contemporary Clinical Dentistry 2012

2016
Angela Santoro Giuseppe Pannone Luca Ramaglia Pantaleo Bufo Lorenzo Lo Muzio Raffaele Saviano

INTRODUCTION Odontogenic fibroma (OF), a rare odontogenic tumor of mesodermal origin, has been thought to originate from either dental follicle, periodontal ligament, or dental papilla [1]. Different studies reported high variability in the incidence rate as being between 3 and 23% of all odontogenic tumors [2,3]. OF manifests a dual character at the histopathological examination showing odonto...

1985
Kyung-Soo Nah

A case of central odontogenic fibroma is reported. The clinical, radiological and pathological features are discussed. It is of particular interest because of its maxillary location and the severe external root resorption associated with the tumour.

Journal: :Pediatric dentistry 1983
A M Schwimmer J M Ginsberg C E Barr

The odontogenic fibroma is a rare, benign tumor of mesodermal origin, and one of the most ill-defined and least understood of all odontogenic neoplasms. 1 It presently is thought to originate from either dental follicle, periodontal ligament, or dental papilla. 2 Bhaskar reported the lesion as being the most common odontogenic tumor comprising approximately 23°70 of all odontogenic lesions. 3 T...

2013
Makoto Tanaka Osamu Sawamoto

A spontaneous ameloblastic fibroma was found in a 9-week-old guinea pig. Histopathologically, neoplastic cells consisted of two components: an odontogenic epithelium and odontogenic mesenchyme. The odontogenic epithelium formed strands, nests and islands that were interspersed within the odontogenic mesenchyme. In the marginal region, odontoblasts and scant dysplastic eosinophilic material were...

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