مجله كليه طب الكندي (Aug 2023)

Maxillary Ameloblastic Fibroma: Two Case Reports of a Rare Tumor

  • Marwa Abdul-Salam Hamied,
  • Salwa Al- Shaikhani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.47723/kcmj.v19i2.895
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 2

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Ameloblastic fibroma is a rare benign tumor usually affects the first two decades of life. The neoplasm is more predominant in mandibular molar-premolar region and rarely affects the maxilla. In this report, we present a couple of Ameloblastic fibroma cases, affecting boys at their 1st decade. The lesions were presented as swellings of their maxilla, which is atypical location. Radiographic images showed well-defined radiolucency containing areas of radio-opacities and impacted teeth. Differential diagnosis was established as cystic/neoplastic conditions. The lesions were incised and histopathologically diagnosed as Ameloblastic fibroma, since they were composed of immature odontogenic mesenchymal and epithelial cells showing different characteristic features.

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