%0 Journal Article %T Recurrent juvenile psammomatoid ossifying fibroma with secondary aneurysmal bone cyst of the maxilla: a case report and review of literature | Clinics and Practice %A Barnali Majumdar %A Gargi S. Sarode %A Manjusha Ingale %A Nilesh Patil %A Sachin C. Sarode %A Shankargouda Patil %A Yashwant Ingale %J Clinics and Practice %D 2018 %R https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2018.1085 %X Juvenile ossifying fibroma is a benign fibro-osseous lesion commonly affecting the extra-gnathic craniofacial skeleton of the young individuals. The psammomatoid and trabecular variants are its two histopathological subtypes having distinctive clinico-pathological characteristics. Secondary aneurysmal bone cysts are frequently reported to arise in the pre-existing fibro-osseous lesions but rarely reported in the psammmomatoid variant of the juvenile ossifying fibroma. Such hybrid lesions, especially massive in size, tend to exhibit a greater aggressive growth potential and higher recurrence rate and mandate complete surgical removal of the lesion along with a long-term follow-up. The objective of this case report was to present a rare incident of recurrent psammomatoid ossifying fibroma associated with a secondary aneurysmal bone cyst in the maxillary jaw bone of a young patient and review the similar published reports in the English literature %K Fibro-osseous lesion %K ossifying fibroma %K juvenile psammomatoid ossifying fibroma %K aneurysmal bone cyst. %U https://www.clinicsandpractice.org/index.php/cp/article/view/1085