2022
DOI: 10.1210/jendso/bvac150.1290
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PMON306 A Multisite Study Evaluating Frequency and Characteristics of Non-Ossifying Fibromas in Children with Congenital Forms of Rickets.

Abstract: Purpose Non-ossifying fibromas (NOF) are benign, fibrous lesions of the skeleton estimated to occur in about 30% of children and adolescents. In the general pediatric population, they are twice as common in males, usually asymptomatic and self-limiting. Etiology is largely unknown, though multiple NOF are described with genetic syndromes such as neurofibromatosis 1. We have observed NOF in children with various forms of rickets. However, there is limited information on the frequency and chara… Show more

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“…Roughly 67% of cases were seen in females, with an average age at presentation of approximately 19 years old. This drastically differs from the NOFs of the long bones, which are twice as common in males as they are in females, 25 with a mean age of just 12 years old 26 . Of the cases specifying the patient's presenting complaint, 53% mentioned noticeable swelling, with 26% experiencing pain or discomfort.…”
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confidence: 87%
“…Roughly 67% of cases were seen in females, with an average age at presentation of approximately 19 years old. This drastically differs from the NOFs of the long bones, which are twice as common in males as they are in females, 25 with a mean age of just 12 years old 26 . Of the cases specifying the patient's presenting complaint, 53% mentioned noticeable swelling, with 26% experiencing pain or discomfort.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%