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yes...sm

Posted By: flybye on 2008-10-21
In Reply to: ossified nonossifying fibroma ?? - kris

Subject: yes...sm

nonossifying fibromas usually occur in adolescence; if they go undetected (never seen on imaging, never cause a fracture) then they can ossify (calcify) at a later age but the abnormality remaining from the nonossifying fibroma can still be seen on imaging. hope this helps.


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