Cemento-ossifying fibroma of jaws-correlation of clinical and pathological findings
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2011
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Cemento-ossifying fibroma (COF) belongs to the group of bone-related lesions of the oral cavity. The aim of this study was refine its histologic features and to correlate histopathological picture and clinical behavior of the tumor. The quantity of bone spherules, their cellularity, the existence of hemorrhage, inflammation, and endochondral ossification in the stroma of the tumor were analyzed and correlated with patients main symptoms of ten patients with COF. All patients had swelling that lasted between 3 and 20 months (mean 10.4 months). Other clinical symptoms were facial asymmetry, eye bulb protrusion, and teeth displacement. The evolution of the tumor was longer in the mandible (12.3 months) than in maxilla (9.5 months). The main histomorphological diagnostic criterion for COF was psammoma-like structures. In lesions with longer case history, the number of "psammomatoid" bodies was greater. In lesions with shorter course of the disease, their number was lower and stromal hemorr...hage and inflammation were presented. One patient had secondary superposition of aneurysmal bone cyst in the prime COF of mandible. Histological appearance of COF may be influenced by the tumor evolution. A siginificant correlation between the clinical course of the disease and histological parameters has been certified.
Кључне речи:
Fibro osseous lesions / Ossifying fibroma / Cementifying fibroma / Psammoma-like bodiesИзвор:
Clinical Oral Investigations, 2011, 15, 2, 201-207Издавач:
- Springer Heidelberg, Heidelberg
DOI: 10.1007/s00784-010-0381-2
ISSN: 1432-6981
PubMed: 20151312
WoS: 000288256200009
Scopus: 2-s2.0-79952617500
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Stomatološki fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Sopta, Jelena AU - Dražić, Radojica AU - Tulić, Goran AU - Mijucić, Vesna AU - Tepavčević, Zvezdana PY - 2011 UR - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1624 AB - Cemento-ossifying fibroma (COF) belongs to the group of bone-related lesions of the oral cavity. The aim of this study was refine its histologic features and to correlate histopathological picture and clinical behavior of the tumor. The quantity of bone spherules, their cellularity, the existence of hemorrhage, inflammation, and endochondral ossification in the stroma of the tumor were analyzed and correlated with patients main symptoms of ten patients with COF. All patients had swelling that lasted between 3 and 20 months (mean 10.4 months). Other clinical symptoms were facial asymmetry, eye bulb protrusion, and teeth displacement. The evolution of the tumor was longer in the mandible (12.3 months) than in maxilla (9.5 months). The main histomorphological diagnostic criterion for COF was psammoma-like structures. In lesions with longer case history, the number of "psammomatoid" bodies was greater. In lesions with shorter course of the disease, their number was lower and stromal hemorrhage and inflammation were presented. One patient had secondary superposition of aneurysmal bone cyst in the prime COF of mandible. Histological appearance of COF may be influenced by the tumor evolution. A siginificant correlation between the clinical course of the disease and histological parameters has been certified. PB - Springer Heidelberg, Heidelberg T2 - Clinical Oral Investigations T1 - Cemento-ossifying fibroma of jaws-correlation of clinical and pathological findings VL - 15 IS - 2 SP - 201 EP - 207 DO - 10.1007/s00784-010-0381-2 ER -
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Sopta, J., Dražić, R., Tulić, G., Mijucić, V.,& Tepavčević, Z.. (2011). Cemento-ossifying fibroma of jaws-correlation of clinical and pathological findings. in Clinical Oral Investigations Springer Heidelberg, Heidelberg., 15(2), 201-207. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00784-010-0381-2
Sopta J, Dražić R, Tulić G, Mijucić V, Tepavčević Z. Cemento-ossifying fibroma of jaws-correlation of clinical and pathological findings. in Clinical Oral Investigations. 2011;15(2):201-207. doi:10.1007/s00784-010-0381-2 .
Sopta, Jelena, Dražić, Radojica, Tulić, Goran, Mijucić, Vesna, Tepavčević, Zvezdana, "Cemento-ossifying fibroma of jaws-correlation of clinical and pathological findings" in Clinical Oral Investigations, 15, no. 2 (2011):201-207, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00784-010-0381-2 . .