Difference between revisions of "Focal Fibrous Hyperplasia"
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| − | *44% of cases | + | *44% of cases. |
*Dense collagenous tissue, with ulceration/superficial inflammation | *Dense collagenous tissue, with ulceration/superficial inflammation | ||
| − | *Dystrophic | + | *Dystrophic calcificaition within the fibrous connective tissue stroma (often highly cellular, with 'young stellate fibroblasts' |
*No odontogenic epithelium seen. | *No odontogenic epithelium seen. | ||
*Occasional strands of surface epithelium growing down into the stroma. | *Occasional strands of surface epithelium growing down into the stroma. | ||
Revision as of 16:11, 2 May 2014
- 44% of cases.
- Dense collagenous tissue, with ulceration/superficial inflammation
- Dystrophic calcificaition within the fibrous connective tissue stroma (often highly cellular, with 'young stellate fibroblasts'
- No odontogenic epithelium seen.
- Occasional strands of surface epithelium growing down into the stroma.
- Most of these were previously diagnosed as fibromatous or ossifying epulides.
With thanks to Andrew Jefferies (Cambridge) and Alun Williams (RVC) for providing access to their lecture materials