Fibrosarcoma is a mesenchymal cell origin tumor composed of malignant fibroblast. This condition affects primarily to long bones, and rarely occurs in cranium about, with the maxilla being the most rarest cranial site. This paper describes a rare case of 9 year old baby girl who presented with swelling on the left side of face diagnosed as soft tissue fibrosarcoma of the intraoral region. The histopathologicaly confirmed the diagnosis by the presence of spindle-shaped cells arranged in fascicles with mitotic figures and cellular proliferation reproducing fibroblasts.
Calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor is an epithelial origin locally aggressive benign odontogenic tumor. It is an extremely rare neoplasm comprise of <1 % of all odontogenic tumors. It manifests clinically as asymptomatic, slow-growing, and locally aggressive lesion which causes expansion of the affected bone. About 400 cases of CEOT (calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor) are reported in the literature. This article reported a case 18 years old female with a locally aggressive calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor involving the mandible, without much disfigurement of the face.
Aim: The aim of this article to put a drop of water in the ocean of literature. Report a case with aggressive nature.
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