Nonossifying fibroma is a very common benign tumor prevalent in children. It is estimated to be affecting 30 % to 40 % of people below the age of 20. Nonossifying fibromas are often diagnosed incidentally, and the condition is generally asymptomatic. The exact cause of the tumor is unknown, and they generally subside on their own and require no treatment.
Fibrous Cortical Defect and Non-ossifying Fibroma Imaging
Non-ossifying fibroma is a benign tumor that affects the bone cells. This article describes the imaging of fibrous cortical defects and non-ossifying fibroma.