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Histopathological Insight of a Case of Adenoid Ameloblastoma: A Rare Odontogenic Tumor
Adenoid ameloblastoma with dentinoid had been perceived as a rare odontogenic tumor with bridging histopathological features between ameloblastoma and adenomatoid odontogenic tumor. Due to the mixture of histopathological features of two separate and well‐recognized entities, adenoid ameloblastoma was also regarded as a hybrid lesion.
Shashi Keshwar+5 more
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The adenomatoid odontogenic tumor is a rare odontogenic tumor often misdiagnosed as an odontogenic cyst, constituting only 3% of all odontogenic tumors.
C Anand Kumar+4 more
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An atypical adenomatoid odontogenic tumour in the mandible: a report of a paediatric case [PDF]
An adenomatoid odontogenic tumour (AOT) is a rare odontogenic tumour that is often misdiagnosed as an odontogenic cyst. To acquire additional information about AOT, all reports regarding AOT that had been cited in ‘Pub Med’ since 1990 onwards were ...
Bali, Amit+3 more
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A review of oral biopsies in children and adolescents: a clinicopathological study of a case series [PDF]
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinicopathological features of oral lesions in children and adolescents diagnosed in an Oral Pathology Laboratory.
Carvalho, Elaine Judite de Amorim+5 more
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A case of adenomatoid odontogenic tumor
Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor is characterized histologically by abundant epithelial parenchymal cells, containing ductlike structures surrounded by cylindric cells.In this article we report on the experience of a case of this tumor. The patient is a female, 12 years old, from the end of February 1982 she noticed a swelling of the gingiva at 2-4 ...
Shunji Kuwana+5 more
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Adenomatoid Odontogenic Tumor of the Mandible - A Case Report and Review of Literature
Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT) is a relatively uncommon odontogenic neoplasm, first described by Steensland in 1905. Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor accounts for about 3-7 % of all odontogenic tumors.
V Asha+3 more
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Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT) is an uncommon, benign and slow growing odontogenic tumor, which is usually located in an anterior region of the maxilla without pain. Cemento-ossifying fibroma (COF) is a relatively rare benign tumor of the jaw.
A Ravi Prakash+3 more
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Pathologies associated with impacted maxillary canine tooth in patients presenting at a tertiary care hospital [PDF]
Background: The pathologies associated with impacted maxillary canine tooth presented as radiolucent, radiopaque and mixed radiolucent radiopaque lesions on radiographs and adenomatoid odontogenic tumor was the most common pathology associated with it ...
Ambreen, Nadia+4 more
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Unveiling the uncommon: Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor linked to an impacted mandibular canine
I. Garad+2 more
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