The term ‘tumefactive fibroinflammatory lesion’ has been usedto describe a fibrosclerosing disorder which has a locally destructive nature but is characterized by a benign histological appearance. We report five patients, over a five year period, with such a lesion.
The clinical behaviour and surgical findings suggest the lesion to be an invasive malignancy. However, the histological appearance of an admixtureof chronic inflammatory cells and fibrosis is consistent with a benign condition.
We recommend surgical excision of the lesion as the mainstay of treatment; other studies report the use of steroids and radiotherapy.