A. Hirshberg et al., THE CENTRAL ODONTOGENIC FIBROMA AND THE HYPERPLASTIC DENTAL FOLLICLE - STUDY WITH PICROSIRIUS RED AND POLARIZING MICROSCOPY, Journal of oral pathology & medicine, 25(3), 1996, pp. 125-127
The central odontogenic fibroma (COF) is an uncommon odontogenic tumor
in which the microscopic appearance is similar to that of the hyperpl
astic dental follicle (HDF). Distinction between these lesions is base
d mainly on their clinical and radiologic features. The collagen of 5
cases of COF and 13 cases of HDF was studied histochemically by staini
ng sections with Picrosirius red and examining them by polarizing micr
oscopy. Polarization colors of the collagen fibers of the lesions were
recorded according to their width. While no differences were seen bet
ween the polarization colors of thin fibers (<0.8 mm) in both lesions,
the polarization colors of thick fibers (1.6-2 mm) of COF were signif
icantly more green and greenish-yellow as compared with those of HDF.
These findings suggest that the Picrosirius red polarization method ca
n be used as a diagnostic tool to differentiate between COF and HDF. (
C) Munksgaard, 1996.