Zobrazeno 1 - 10
of 25
pro vyhledávání: '"Juvenile active ossifying fibroma"'
Publikováno v:
Operative neurosurgery (Hagerstown, Md.). 20(6)
We present the case of an 18-yr-old female with 4 mo of progressive vision loss in the left eye. She underwent a computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which revealed a large mass in the sphenoid sinus, sella, and anterior cra
Akademický článek
Tento výsledek nelze pro nepřihlášené uživatele zobrazit.
K zobrazení výsledku je třeba se přihlásit.
K zobrazení výsledku je třeba se přihlásit.
Akademický článek
Tento výsledek nelze pro nepřihlášené uživatele zobrazit.
K zobrazení výsledku je třeba se přihlásit.
K zobrazení výsledku je třeba se přihlásit.
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry
During osteogenesis, mesenchymal tissues function to form fibrous matrix which changes into bone by ossification. In rare instances, fibrous matrix persists in which foci of immature bone is evident resulting in progressive enlargement. Such conditio
Autor:
Brenda L. Nelson, Brandon R. Peterson
Publikováno v:
Head and Neck Pathology. 9:384-386
A case of juvenile active ossifying fibroma affecting a 27 year-old man will be discussed. The characteristic radiologic and histologic features of the entity will be described.
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 37:1-4
Mesenchymal hamartomas of the thorax are known as rare dysontogenetic tumorous non-neoplastic lesions. The juvenile active ossifying fibroma (JAOF) also is considered as a benign tumor like lesion of the mesenchymal connective tissue. The authors rep
Publikováno v:
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. 59:439-444
Maxillofacial fibrosseous lesions usually present a diagnostic dilemma for clinicians and pathologists. The concepts and criteria of benign fibrosseous lesions were presented in 1973 by Waldron and Giasanti1,2 after reviewing more than 60 cases. Acco
Autor:
Robert B. Brannon, Craig B. Fowler
Publikováno v:
Advances in anatomic pathology. 8(3)
Summary: The benign fibro-osseous lesions (BFOL) represent a clinically diverse group of disorders of bone that share similar histopathologic features. As a group, they are relatively common in the craniofacial complex, especially the jaws. Although
Autor:
James A. Katowitz, Katrinka L. Heher
Publikováno v:
Ophthalmic plastic and reconstructive surgery. 13(1)
Conjunctival flaps are commonly used to cover the cornea in patients who otherwise can not tolerate a scleral shell. An alternative method of protecting the cornea, oral mucous membrane grafting, is described herein. Ten patients had oral mucous memb
Autor:
Stephen W. Coons, Bruce D. Ragsdale, Michael T. Lawton, Robert F. Spetzler, Joseph E. Heiserman
Publikováno v:
Journal of neurosurgery. 86(2)
✓ Juvenile active ossifying fibroma is a rare lesion seldom seen by neurosurgeons. It originates in the paranasal sinuses during childhood, grows slowly, and encroaches on adjacent orbital and cranial compartments. In the past 3 years, four patient