• Title of article

    Recurrent Psammomatoid Juvenile Ossifying Fibroma with Aneurysmal Bone Cyst: An Unusual Case Presentation

  • Author/Authors

    Tamgadge, Avinash Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology and Microbiolog - D Y Patil University School of Dentistry - Sector 7, Nerul, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India , Tamgadge, Sandhya Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology and Microbiolog - D Y Patil University School of Dentistry - Sector 7, Nerul, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India , Gotmare, Swati Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology and Microbiolog - D Y Patil University School of Dentistry - Sector 7, Nerul, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India , Kesarkar, Kashmira Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology and Microbiolog - D Y Patil University School of Dentistry - Sector 7, Nerul, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

  • Pages
    4
  • From page
    603
  • To page
    606
  • Abstract
    Juvenile ossifying fibroma (JOF) is a rare, benign, locally aggressive entity of the extragnathic craniofacial bones with a high tendency towards recurrence. Two distinctive microscopic patterns of juvenile ossifying fibroma have been described: a trabecular juvenile ossifying fibroma (TrJOF) and a psammomatoid juvenile ossifying fibroma (PJOF). Psammomatoid variant is predominantly a craniofacial lesion and occurs rarely in the jaws. The pathognomonic histopathologic feature is the presence of spherical ossicles, which are similar to psammoma bodies. Aneurysmal bone cyst exists as a secondary lesion arising from another osseous condition such as fibrous dysplasia, ossifying fibroma and giant cell granuloma. Very few cases of juvenile psammomatoid ossifying fibroma in association with the secondary aneurysmal bone cyst formation have been reported in the literature. Treatment consists of complete surgical removal; the incomplete excision has been associated with a high local recurrence rate. The authors report a case of recurrence of psammomatoid juvenile ossifying fibroma with aneurysmal bone cyst in an 8-year-old boy emphasizing the point that concomitant occurrence of these locally aggressive lesions requires adequate surgical removal and long-term follow-up.
  • Keywords
    Fibroma , Ossifying , Mandibular neoplasms
  • Journal title
    Astroparticle Physics
  • Serial Year
    2017
  • Record number

    2445378