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Benign fibroosseous lesions of craniofacial area in children and adolescents. Evaluation of 28 cases

Abstract

Benign fibro-osseous lesions (Bfol) of the craniofacial area are represented by a variety of pathologic processes that are characterized by pathologic ossifications and calcifications in association with a hypercellular fibroblastic marrow element. The concept of Bfol has evolved over the last several decades and now includes two major entities: fibrous dysplasia and ossifying fibroma. We have analyzed 28 cases of Bfols of the craniofacial area in children and adolescents.

About the Authors

D. V. Rogozhin
Russian Childrens Hospital; Center of pediatric hematology, oncology and immunology n.a. D. Rogachev
Russian Federation

Moscow



F. Bertoni
Orthopedic Institute Rizzoli
Italy

Bologna



D. Vanel
Orthopedic Institute Rizzoli
Italy

Bologna



M. Gambarotti
Orthopedic Institute Rizzoli
Italy

Bologna



A. Rigi
Orthopedic Institute Rizzoli
Italy

Bologna



I. V. Bulicheva
Outpatient clinic No.1
Russian Federation

Moscow



D. M. Konovalov
Russian Childrens Hospital; Center of pediatric hematology, oncology and immunology n.a. D. Rogachev
Russian Federation

Moscow



A. G. Talalaev
Russian Childrens Hospital; Center of pediatric hematology, oncology and immunology n.a. D. Rogachev
Russian Federation

Moscow



V. U. Roschin
Russian Childrens Hospital; Center of pediatric hematology, oncology and immunology n.a. D. Rogachev
Russian Federation

Moscow



M. V. Bolotin
Russian Childrens Hospital
Russian Federation

Moscow



A. V. Lopatin
Russian Childrens Hospital
Russian Federation

Moscow



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For citations:


Rogozhin D.V., Bertoni F., Vanel D., Gambarotti M., Rigi A., Bulicheva I.V., Konovalov D.M., Talalaev A.G., Roschin V.U., Bolotin M.V., Lopatin A.V. Benign fibroosseous lesions of craniofacial area in children and adolescents. Evaluation of 28 cases. Bone and soft tissue sarcomas, tumors of the skin. 2014;(3-4):65-73. (In Russ.)

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