Question:
What is non ossifying fibroma?
Author: H KAnswer:
➢ Benign, likely reactive, mesenchymal proliferation ➢ May be present in as many as 50% of children and young adults aged 2–25 years. ➢ It is synonymous with fibrous cortical defect or metaphyseal fibrous defect if localized to the cortex or medulla, respectively. ➢ The findings are sufficiently specific on plain radiography that biopsy is rarely necessary. ➢ Fibroblastic cells arranged in a storiform (pinwheel) pattern admixed with lymphocytes and macrophages with foamy cytoplasm or multinucleated cells
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