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Common causes of [[oral fibroma]] include trauma or chronic irritation. There are no established causes for [[chondromyxoid fibroma]], [[non-ossifying fibroma]], [[cemento-ossifying fibroma]], and [[ossifying fibroma]]. Although there are some associated factors for the development of some fibromas like [[ovarian fibroma]], [[uterine fibroma]]. | Common causes of [[oral fibroma]] include trauma or chronic irritation. There are no established causes for [[chondromyxoid fibroma]], [[non-ossifying fibroma]], [[cemento-ossifying fibroma]], and [[ossifying fibroma]]. Although there are some associated factors for the development of some fibromas like [[ovarian fibroma]], [[uterine fibroma]]. | ||
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Overview
Common causes of oral fibroma include trauma or chronic irritation. There are no established causes for chondromyxoid fibroma, non-ossifying fibroma, cemento-ossifying fibroma, and ossifying fibroma. Although there are some associated factors for the development of some fibromas like ovarian fibroma, uterine fibroma.
Causes
Type of fibroma | Causes/ associated factors |
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Ovarian Fibroma |
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Non-ossifying Fibroma | Clonal rearrangements in chromosomes 1, 3, 4, 11, and 14 |
Uterine Fibroma [1] | Genetic changes
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Oral Fibroma | Trauma or chronic irritation |
Chondromyxoid Fibroma | Clonal rearrangement of chromosome 6 |
References
- ↑ Okolo S (August 2008). "Incidence, aetiology and epidemiology of uterine fibroids". Best Pract Res Clin Obstet Gynaecol. 22 (4): 571–88. doi:10.1016/j.bpobgyn.2008.04.002. PMID 18534913.