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Abstract
An unusual case of ameloblastic fibroma of the mandible has been presented. The age
of this patient, the rate of development of the lesion, perforation of a large amount
of cortical bone, and the size of the lesion make this a rare ameloblastic fibroma.
Conservative surgical procedures were followed on the basis of the reported benign
nature of this neoplasm and to preserve the continuity of the mandible. To date there
has been no recurrence. The conservative approach in this case does not obviate the
possibility of further surgical intervention if the neoplasm should reappear on follow-up
examination.
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© 1966 Published by Elsevier Inc.