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Peripheral Ossifying Fibroma : Pathogenesis

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Pathogenesis of Peripheral Ossifying Fibroma (POF): POF is not a true neoplasm but a reactive lesion of uncertain pathogenesis. It is clinically and morphologically similar to pyogenic granuloma. Some POFs may arise by fibrous maturation and calcification/ossification in pyogenic granulomas. Others likely have a different pathogenesis. The osteoid matrix is believed to originate from the cells lining the periosteum or from periodontal ligament.

This image of a POF shows an ulcerated soft tissue mass with central bone formation. Image courtesy of: Dr. Ibrahim Zardawi; used with permission.

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