BILATERAL CENTRAL CEMENTO-OSSIFYING FIBROMA OF THE MANDIBULA: LITERATURE REVIEW AND PRESENTATION OF AN UNUSUAL CASE
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2025-01-20Autor
Guzmán-Gastélum, Dalia Abril
Cuevas-González, Juan Carlos
Espinosa Cristobal, Leon Francisco
De La Torre Moran, Gerardo
Donohue-Cornejo, Alejandro
Garcia Lopez, Aaron Alberto
Rivas Urquidi, Abril
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Central cement-ossifying fibroma (COCF) is a benign fibro-osseous odontogenic neoplasm that affects the jaw, and is characterized by the production of bone and cementlike material in a hypercellular fibrous stroma, It occurs mainly
between the third and fourth decades of life, it has a predilection for the female sex in a ratio of 5:1 over the male and is more
common in White patients. It affects both the maxilla and the mandible. It is usually a solitary lesion, but when there are multiple
lesions it could be associated with mandibular tumor syndrome due to hyperparathyroidism. In the present work, a bilateral case not associated with hyperparathyroidism is reported.
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- ICB Memoria en abstract [250]