2020
DOI: 10.1097/scs.0000000000006171
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Intraoral Approach for Surgical Treatment of Psammomatoid Juvenile Ossifying Fibroma

Abstract: Psammomatoid juvenile ossifying fibroma (PJOF) is a rare benign tumor that usually affects the paranasal sinuses, orbit, and skull. In most cases, extensive incisions are necessary for full access to the tumor site. The aim of this paper is to report a case of extensive PJOF in which an intraoral surgical approach was performed with complete excision of the tumor. A female patient, 18-year old had a deforming volume increase in the region of the left facial middle third with an approximate evolution time of 2 … Show more

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“…In contrast, JOF exhibits rapid short-term growth [1]. JPOF usually occurs in adolescence, but adults can also be affected [2][3][4][5]. In general, age at the time of JPOF onset (3 months to 72 years) is later than that at the time of juvenile trabecular OF (16 to 33 years) [1].…”
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“…In contrast, JOF exhibits rapid short-term growth [1]. JPOF usually occurs in adolescence, but adults can also be affected [2][3][4][5]. In general, age at the time of JPOF onset (3 months to 72 years) is later than that at the time of juvenile trabecular OF (16 to 33 years) [1].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, complete resection could prove challenging in terms of reconstruction of the continuity defect, both esthetically and functionally. Depending on the lesion, minimally invasive surgery may be possible via smaller incisions using an intraoral approach or endonasal endoscopy [2,3,7]. If the lesion has clear borders with limited range, conservative methods such as curettage, enucleation, or partial resection can achieve acceptable results.…”
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confidence: 99%
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