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Nonossifying fibroma

A nonossifying fibroma is a common benign bone tumor in children and adolescents. However, it is controversial whether it represents a true neoplasm or rather a developmental disorder of growing bone. [Source: Wikipedia ]

Synonyms
Fibroxanthoma
Nonossifying fibromas
May Cause
Benign bone neoplasm
Benign fibrocystic bone lesion
Blow-out bone lesion
Bone blister
Bone lesion with fluid-fluid level
Diametaphyseal bone lesion
Erosion of cortical bone surface
Loss of inner cortical bone margin
Lucent bone lesion with sclerotic rim
Lucent defect in bones of hands, wrists, feet, or ankles
Lytic vertebral lesion
Metaphyseal bone lesion
Multiple osteosclerotic bone lesions
Multiple radiolucent bone lesions
Osseous paranasal sinus lesion
Polyostotic bone lesions in adults
Polyostotic bone lesions in an infant or young child
Polyostotic bone lesions in children
Rib lesion in a child
Short rib lesion
Solitary bone lesion with expansile remodeling
Solitary lytic diaphyseal bone lesion
Solitary osteosclerotic bone lesion
Solitary well-defined lytic metaphyseal lesion
Solitary well-demarcated lytic bone lesion
Tumor-induced osteomalacia
Xanthomatous bone lesion
May Be Caused by
Jaffe-Campanacci syndrome

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