Gezici, Ali RizaErgün, Rüçhan2024-09-252024-09-2520080028-3843https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12491/12353Ossifying fibroma is a benign tumour that rarely involves the skull. It is most commonly seen in the facial bones with a particular predilection for the mandible. It shares many pathological features with fibrous dysplasia. Ossifying fibroma is an expansive lesion and shows larger non-ossified areas of fibrous tissues. When the tumour is located deeply, encasing the optic-carotid complex, surgical removal becomes difficult because of its ossifying nature. Following surgical resection, the recurrence rate is very low. In the present study, a rare case of giant ossifying fibroma of sphenoid bone which had an intracranial extension with a coexistent mucocele is reported.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessBone tumourMucoceleOssifying fibromaGiant ossifying fibroma complicated by mucocele of sphenoid sinus - Case reportArticle425467469191051172-s2.0-57149140351Q2