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Main Author: Menon, Ananya Vivek
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Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2025
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17514941
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author Menon, Ananya Vivek
author_facet Menon, Ananya Vivek
contents <p><span>The spectrum of odontogenic fibroma, fibromyxoma/myxofibroma and myxoma represents a histogenetically related but behaviourally distinct heterogenous group of benign mesenchymal neoplasms. The terminologies myxofibromas/ fibromyxomas have been used histologically in the literature in a contradictory way either synonymously to myxomas or to designate simple odontogenic fibromas/ fibromas undergoing myxomatous degeneration.<span>  </span>This article is shedding light on the importance of these disputed terminologies and emphasizes on the required distinctions pertaining to the clinical relevance of the same along with a case-report of a clinically soft to fibrous lesion with a histological diagnosis of peripheral odontogenic myxofibroma in a 33years-old male patient</span></p>
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spellingShingle DISTINGUISHING MYXOMA, MYXOFIBROMA, AND ODONTOGENIC FIBROMA: A DIAGNOSTIC CHALLENGE
Menon, Ananya Vivek
Fibroma, Fibromyxoma, Myxofibroma, Myxoma, Odontogenic, Terminologies.
<p><span>The spectrum of odontogenic fibroma, fibromyxoma/myxofibroma and myxoma represents a histogenetically related but behaviourally distinct heterogenous group of benign mesenchymal neoplasms. The terminologies myxofibromas/ fibromyxomas have been used histologically in the literature in a contradictory way either synonymously to myxomas or to designate simple odontogenic fibromas/ fibromas undergoing myxomatous degeneration.<span>  </span>This article is shedding light on the importance of these disputed terminologies and emphasizes on the required distinctions pertaining to the clinical relevance of the same along with a case-report of a clinically soft to fibrous lesion with a histological diagnosis of peripheral odontogenic myxofibroma in a 33years-old male patient</span></p>
title DISTINGUISHING MYXOMA, MYXOFIBROMA, AND ODONTOGENIC FIBROMA: A DIAGNOSTIC CHALLENGE
topic Fibroma, Fibromyxoma, Myxofibroma, Myxoma, Odontogenic, Terminologies.
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17514941