Abstract
Ossifying fibromas of the head and neck region are classified as cemento-ossifying fibroma (COF) (odontogenic origin), and two types of juvenile ossifying fibromas: juvenile trabecular ossifying fibroma (JTOF), and juvenile psammomatous ossifying fibroma (JPOF). The potential for recurrence in JTOF and JPOF and the discovery of newer molecular signatures necessitates accurate histological classification. Over 12years (2005-2017), a total of 45 patients with 51 tumours were retrieved and reviewed for clinic-pathological features from the archives of a tertiary care oncology centre. Of 45 cases, COF, JTOF and JPOF comprised 13 (28.9%), 11 (24.4%) and 18 (40%) cases respectively. Three cases were unclassifiable. M: F ratio was 1:3.3, 1.1:1, 2:1 for COF, JTOF and JPOF respectively with an age range of 6-66years (mean: 24.6, median; 18.1years). The most common site for COF was mandible, for JTOF was maxilla, and for JPOF was ethmoid sinus. One case of mixed JTOF and JPOF histology was seen. Aneurysmal bone cyst-like areas were seen in 26.6% of cases, most commonly in JPOF. Follow up was available in 23 cases, and ranged from 4 to 207months. Three cases of JPOF had a recurrence and one patient with JTOF had residual disease after surgery. One case of COF demonstrated increased parathyroid hormone levels. COF, JTOF, and JPOF are clinically, radiologically and histologically distinct entities. Surgical resection is the mainstay of treatment. JPOF has a higher incidence of recurrence as compared to JTOF and COF and hence needs a more aggressive follow-up.
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