2021
DOI: 10.18203/issn.2454-5929.ijohns20211193
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Juvenile ossifying fibroma of the orbit: a rare location

Abstract: <p class="abstract">Osseous tumors in the craniofacial skeleton of young patients are not very frequent, and tumors involving the walls of the orbital cavity are even more infrequent. Despite being usually slow-growing, even small neoformations can have a local aggressive behavior, displacing and compressing vital structures, and so it is important to perform an early diagnosis in order to avoid the tumor to pose problems on the optic nerve and threaten vision. The case that we are presenting shows an os… Show more

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