OSSIFYING FIBROMYXOID TUMOR- A CASE REPORT

2021 
Ossifying fibromyxoid Tumor (OFMT) is a neoplasm of varying histopathology; it is rare and affects males of middle age. It has an intermediate malignancy potential (rarely metastasizing). The clinical picture of OFMT presents as a slowly expanding mass, which arises from subcutaneous tissue and is not fixed to underline bone. Presented here is a case of eleven years old female presented with a chief complaint of aesthetically unpleasing, slowly enlarging painless mass on the right side cheek of the face.
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