{Reference Type}: Case Reports {Title}: Management of ossifying fibroma of the bone of the maxilla: a case report and review of the literature. {Author}: Nnko KA;Pima RT;Damas S;Mremi A; {Journal}: J Surg Case Rep {Volume}: 2024 {Issue}: 4 {Year}: 2024 Apr 暂无{DOI}: 10.1093/jscr/rjae198 {Abstract}: Ossifying fibroma (OF) is a slow-growing benign fibro-osseous neoplasm. It is mostly odontogenic in origin, and it arises in the jaws, particularly the mandible. OF is characterized by the production of bone and cementum-like calcifications in a fibrous stroma. OF reports of the bone of the maxilla are uncommon. Diagnosing OF can be challenging due to the considerable overlap of clinico-pathological characteristics with those of other neoplasms. Herein, the authors describe a case report OF in a 26-year-old male who presented with a huge fibro-osseous tumor of the maxilla. Histopathology established the diagnosis of maxillary OF. The tumor was surgically removed via a Weber-erguson approach with satisfactory functional and cosmetic results. No recurrence has been found after one year of follow-up. Clinical, radiological, and pathological characteristics, as well as surgical treatment approaches, are further discussed. This is one of a few documented cases of maxillary OF in our setting.