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Simultaneous presentation of juvenile ossifying fibroma in the maxilla and mandible: a case report

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Highlights • Juvenile ossifying fibroma (JOF) has distinct clinical features and some morphological peculiarities.• In gnathic bones, JOF occur more frequently in the maxilla.• It is necessary to correlate clinical,… Click to show full abstract

Highlights • Juvenile ossifying fibroma (JOF) has distinct clinical features and some morphological peculiarities.• In gnathic bones, JOF occur more frequently in the maxilla.• It is necessary to correlate clinical, radiographic and microscopic findings for the correct diagnosis of JOF.• The aggressive biological behavior of this lesion indicates the need for an early diagnosis.

Keywords: presentation juvenile; juvenile ossifying; simultaneous presentation; case; ossifying fibroma

Journal Title: International Journal of Surgery Case Reports
Year Published: 2020

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