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Spring 2001: Volume
25, Number 3 |
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| Pediatric
Oral Pathology |
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| Ameloblastic fibroma: a case
report in a 6 year old |
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A six-year-old boy was seen by
his dentist for a tumor mass in the left mandibular region. The
panograph revealed a multilocular radiotransparent lesion extending
from the canine to the left mandibular ascending ramus with well
defined borders. After biopsy, the lesion was enucleated via curettage
of the bone bed. The lesion was diagnosed as ameloblastic fibroma.
After six months, radiographs showed that the surgical defect
had filled with new bone. |
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