non-osteogenic fibroma - traduction vers arabe
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non-osteogenic fibroma - traduction vers arabe

RARE BONE TUMOR CHARACTERIZED BY ABUNDANT COLLAGEN FORMATION AND A FIBROUS STROMA, WITHOUT EVIDENCE OF MITOSIS OR PLEOMORPHISM
Desmoplastic; Desmoplasmic fibroma; Fibroma, desmoplastic

non-osteogenic fibroma      
وَرَمٌ لِيفِيّ لَاعَظْمِيُّ المَنْشَأ
FIBROMA         
HUMAN DISEASE
Fibroid tumor; Fibromatous; Fibroma molle

ألاسم

تِيلَة ; خَيْط ; لِيفَة ; مَسَد

fibroma         
HUMAN DISEASE
Fibroid tumor; Fibromatous; Fibroma molle
ورم ليفى

Définition

Fibroma
·noun A tumor consisting mainly of fibrous tissue, or of same modification of such tissue.

Wikipédia

Desmoplastic fibroma

In medicine, a desmoplastic fibroma is a benign, but locally aggressive, fibrous and rare tumor of the bone, affecting children and young adults, potentially resulting in cortical bone destruction. It usually affects craniofacial bones, mandible most frequently, long bones (metaphyseal femur, tibia, humerus). The World Health Organization, 2020, reclassified these tumors as specific benign tumors in the category of fibroblastic and myofibroblastic tumors.

Although it does not tend to metastatize, it has a high local recurrence and infiltrative growth. Treatment consists in wide local excision to prevent otherwise frequent recurrences. The role of radiotherapy and chemotherapy in this tumor still is unclear.

Some cases have been described, in which an osteosarcoma has arisen from a desmoplastic fibroma.

A famous occurrence of this particular form of the disease involved Italo-Australian Riccardo Torresan in 2011, with 18 cm of femur needing to be removed with the now widely recognized method of "aggressive curettage" being employed.