2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.oooo.2012.05.022
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Benign fibro-osseous lesions: clinicopathologic features from 143 cases diagnosed in an oral diagnosis setting

Abstract: Florid OD, OF, and FD were the most common diagnoses, and the clinicopathologic and radiologic features were somewhat distinct from the characteristics of other populations.

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“…This result may be related to the fact that florid COD is more often symptomatic than the other types of COD, besides their study included only cases with histopathological diagnosis. In agreement with our findings, other studies have also found that the mandible was the bone most involved in COD (3,11,12). The mandibular central incisors and premolars were the most affected teeth in the periapical and focal COD, respectively.…”
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“…This result may be related to the fact that florid COD is more often symptomatic than the other types of COD, besides their study included only cases with histopathological diagnosis. In agreement with our findings, other studies have also found that the mandible was the bone most involved in COD (3,11,12). The mandibular central incisors and premolars were the most affected teeth in the periapical and focal COD, respectively.…”
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confidence: 93%
“…In this study, CODs were more common in women, with a mean age between the 5th and 6th decades of life, similar to the findings of other studies (3,11,12). The present study did not include the data on ethnicity of each patient because they were not recorded in the radiological reports, although most studies have found higher predilection for black patients (3,4,13).…”
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