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Non-ossifying fibroma

Non-ossifying fibroma
A non-ossifying fibroma can usually be diagnosed with confidence from imaging studies alone, and seldom requires either biopsy or operative intervention. The lesion (arrows) is recognized by its eccentric (cortical) origin, "polycyclic" outline, well-formed thin sclerotic wall, and progressive ossification, beginning with the portion of the lesion furthest from the growth plate.
Courtesy of Daniel Rosenthal, MD.
Graphic 80711 Version 3.0