Non-ossifying fibroma

Discussion:

Non-ossifying fibromas (NOFs) are benign lesions commonly seen in children and usually of no clinical significance. Occasionally very large non-ossifying fibromas may require prophylactic curettage due to risk of a pathological fracture

Often - as here - the appearance is so typical that no real differential diagnosis will be entertained.

NOFs are one of the "Don't touch" lesions.

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