Juvenile cemento-ossifying fibroma (JCOF) is a rare lesion that exhibits a slow growing but may reach massive proportion and cause considerable cosmetic and functional problems. This lesion has the tendency for recurr...Juvenile cemento-ossifying fibroma (JCOF) is a rare lesion that exhibits a slow growing but may reach massive proportion and cause considerable cosmetic and functional problems. This lesion has the tendency for recurrence following incomplete excision. A case report of giant JCOF in a 46-year-old female with 23-year history is presented. Local excision and thorough curettage was performed and the normal skeletal structure was maximally preserved. 15-month follow up demonstrated no sign of recurrence.展开更多
文摘Juvenile cemento-ossifying fibroma (JCOF) is a rare lesion that exhibits a slow growing but may reach massive proportion and cause considerable cosmetic and functional problems. This lesion has the tendency for recurrence following incomplete excision. A case report of giant JCOF in a 46-year-old female with 23-year history is presented. Local excision and thorough curettage was performed and the normal skeletal structure was maximally preserved. 15-month follow up demonstrated no sign of recurrence.