Giant maxillary ameloblastic fibroma, a case report from university hospital of yalgado ou´edraogo (Burkina Faso),
Auteur(s): Idani Motandi*, Millogo Mathieu, Badini Soutongnoma Ahmed Patrick, Ili Bevianda Vincent, Zango Adama, Konsem Tarcissus
Résumé

Ameloblastic fibroma (AF) is a rare mixed odontogenic benign tumor with mesenchymal and epithelial components.
It occurs mostly in young subjects with a male predominance (average age 15 years) and a predominant
mandibular location. It is diagnosed histologically and treated surgically. The postoperative evolution is favorable
in general with possible recurrence or even malignant transformation. We report here a case of a large
atypical location in a young patient. The management of giant forms and the possibility of malignant transformation
are the main difficulties in the management of this pathology in our under medicalized environment.

Mots-clés

Ameloblastic fibroma Maxilla Large size-management

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