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- Central_odontogenic_fibroma abstract "The central odontogenic fibroma is a rare benign odontogenic tumor. It is more common in adults, with the average age being 40. It is twice as likely to affect women than men. It is usually found either in the anterior maxilla or the posterior mandible. Radiographically it presents with either radiolucency or mixed radiolucency/opaque. The simple type is characterized by delicate fibrillar stroma of collagen containing fibroblasts; the WHO type is characterized by more mature fibrillar stroma of collagen. Treatment is by surgical removal".
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- Central_odontogenic_fibroma wikiPageRevisionID "598204651".
- Central_odontogenic_fibroma wikiPageWikiLink Category:Odontogenic_tumors.
- Central_odontogenic_fibroma wikiPageWikiLink Human_mandible.
- Central_odontogenic_fibroma wikiPageWikiLink Man.
- Central_odontogenic_fibroma wikiPageWikiLink Maxilla.
- Central_odontogenic_fibroma wikiPageWikiLink Men.
- Central_odontogenic_fibroma wikiPageWikiLink Woman.
- Central_odontogenic_fibroma wikiPageWikiLink Women.
- Central_odontogenic_fibroma wikiPageWikiLinkText ":Central odontogenic fibroma".
- Central_odontogenic_fibroma wikiPageWikiLinkText "central odontogenic fibroma".
- Central_odontogenic_fibroma hasPhotoCollection Central_odontogenic_fibroma.
- Central_odontogenic_fibroma wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Neoplasm-stub.
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- Central_odontogenic_fibroma subject Category:Odontogenic_tumors.
- Central_odontogenic_fibroma hypernym Tumor.
- Central_odontogenic_fibroma type Disease.
- Central_odontogenic_fibroma type Type.
- Central_odontogenic_fibroma type Disorder.
- Central_odontogenic_fibroma type Type.
- Central_odontogenic_fibroma comment "The central odontogenic fibroma is a rare benign odontogenic tumor. It is more common in adults, with the average age being 40. It is twice as likely to affect women than men. It is usually found either in the anterior maxilla or the posterior mandible. Radiographically it presents with either radiolucency or mixed radiolucency/opaque.".
- Central_odontogenic_fibroma label "Central odontogenic fibroma".
- Central_odontogenic_fibroma sameAs m.0262c1q.
- Central_odontogenic_fibroma sameAs Q16858684.
- Central_odontogenic_fibroma sameAs Q16858684.
- Central_odontogenic_fibroma wasDerivedFrom Central_odontogenic_fibroma?oldid=598204651.
- Central_odontogenic_fibroma isPrimaryTopicOf Central_odontogenic_fibroma.