Table 1. Demographic details, microscopic features, radiographic findings and laboratory investigations.
Sr. No. | Age/Sex | Area of chief complaint | Size | Radiographic features | Histopathologic features | Alkaline phosphatase level (Normal range: 30-130 U/L) |
Case 1 (Figure 1) | 20/F | Lower front region | 2.5 x 2 cm | Radioopaque lesion | A lesion in the immature phase: Osteocytes are large and collagen fibers of trabeculae are seen extending out into fibrous tissue. Wide osteoids seen in some places. Connective tissue stroma composed of blood vessels and fibroblasts. Osteoblastic rimming is absent. | 288 U/L |
Case 2 (Figure 2) | 28/M | Upper left posterior alveolus | 1.2 x 0.8 cm | Radiolucent lesion | A lesion in the immature phase: Irregular and curvilinear trabeculae scattered throughout the lesion without any definite arrangement pattern of arrangement. Osteoblastic rimming is absent. | 208 U/L |
Case 3 (Figure 3) | 58/F | Upper left posterior alveolus | 3 x 4 cm | Radiolucent lesion | Lesion in mature phase: Presence of lamellae along with hematoxyphilic resting lines is appreciated. Osteoblastic rimming is absent. | 305 U/L |