2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0165-5876(02)00074-5
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Sublabial approach to sinonasal juvenile ossifying fibroma

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“…COF is a benign, slow growing, painless neoplasm primarily seen in the jaws, particularly the mandible. 20 It can also occur at extragnathic locations such as the sinonasal region. 15 Patients with COF are usually in their 3 rd -4 th decades of life 18 and are often Caucasian females.…”
Section: Conventional Ossifying Fibromamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…COF is a benign, slow growing, painless neoplasm primarily seen in the jaws, particularly the mandible. 20 It can also occur at extragnathic locations such as the sinonasal region. 15 Patients with COF are usually in their 3 rd -4 th decades of life 18 and are often Caucasian females.…”
Section: Conventional Ossifying Fibromamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…15 Patients with COF are usually in their 3 rd -4 th decades of life 18 and are often Caucasian females. 2,20,21 The hyperparathyroidism-jaw tumor syndrome is linked to this condition. 14 Plain x-ray films and CT scans reveal a circumscribed lesion that may be lytic, sclerotic or mixed, often indistinguishable from any of its other variants, JPOF or JTOF.…”
Section: Conventional Ossifying Fibromamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…15,19,20 However, proper identification of tumor borders is of great importance to the surgeon and will aid in determining the extent of the resection. Although benign, JOF can exhibit aggressive behavior consisting of rapid growth and recurrence of the lesion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Growth of the facial skeleton is an important consideration in the pediatric age group. 9 Extensive tumors in this age group are more diffi cult to manage since the tumors here tend to be more invasive, aggressive and have more chances of recurrence. Mandibular tumors can be treated with conservative surgery but aggressive surgery is warranted for midface and paranasal sinuses because of their more aggressive behavior.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%