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A pigmented adenomatoid odontogenic tumor
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1990Occasional reports have described the presence of melanin in various odontogenic lesions. A case of melanin pigmentation in an adenomatoid odontogenic tumor is described.
M J, Aldred, A R, Gray
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Unusual Adenomatoid Odontogenic Tumor
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2016The adenomatoid odontogenic tumor is a rare benign neoplasm. It can, however, have locally aggressive behavior. This is a case of an adenomatoid odontogenic tumor of unusual location and behavior in a 15-year-old female patient. A panoramic radiograph revealed a large radiolucent lesion involving the retained tooth 33.
Oliveira, Marina Reis +5 more
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Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2004
The adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT) is included in classifications of odontogenic tumors because it occurs only in the tooth-bearing area of the jaws and because of its histomorphologic resemblance to components of the dental organ (tooth germ). Although numerous cases have been reported, AOT generally is considered to be an uncommon tumor.
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The adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT) is included in classifications of odontogenic tumors because it occurs only in the tooth-bearing area of the jaws and because of its histomorphologic resemblance to components of the dental organ (tooth germ). Although numerous cases have been reported, AOT generally is considered to be an uncommon tumor.
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The adenomatoid odontogenic tumor
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1974Abstract Clinical and pathologic findings in five new cases of adenomatoid odontogenic tumor are summarized. With some variations, these cases are found to be very characteristic of the tumor formerly described in the literature.
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Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor associated with calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor
International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1986A case of odontogenic tumor which contained areas diagnostic for both adenomatoid odontogenic tumor and calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor arising in the upper left anterior region in a 17-year-old Japanese female is reported. The histopathological observation suggested that the lesion represented primarily adenomatoid odontogenic tumor in which ...
Y, Takeda, K, Kudo
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Adenomatoid Odontogenic Tumor in Mandible
Oncology Treatment Discovery, 2023The adenomatoid odontogenic tumor is a relatively infrequent lesion that mainly affects females in the second decade of life, and its predicted site is the anterior region of the mandible with the lesion usually associated with the crown of the tooth.
Roberto de A Azevedo +3 more
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Combined calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor and adenomatoid odontogenic tumor
International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1987A case of combined epithelial odontogenic tumor associated with an unerupted maxillary canine tooth is described. The relative proportion of adenomatoid odontogenic tumor tissue and calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor areas in a given tumor in determining the behaviour and growth potential of this entity is discussed.
, Chong Huat Siar, N g, Kok Han
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Adenomatoid and Calcifying Epithelial Odontogenic Tumors
Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1993The histologic diversity of the odontogenic epithelium's neoplasms is nicely illustrated by the adenomatoid and the calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumors. The former has a predilection for the maxilla, the latter for the mandible. Neither has a malignant variant, and each is controlled by conservative local removal.
M J, Hicks, C M, Flaitz, J G, Batsakis
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Ultrastructural study of adenomatoid odontogenic tumor
Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine, 1978Abstract.Two cases of adenomatoid odontogenic tumor were examined by light and electron microscopy. Morphologically the tumors could be divided into four layers. The ultrastructure of the tumor cells of each layer was revealed to be similar respectively to that of four layers seen in the enamel organ of a normal tooth germ.
S, Hatakeyama, A, Suzuki
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Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor: A case report
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2000Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT) is a distinct odontogenic neoplasm that was first recognized by Stafne in 1948.1 It was initially thought to be a variant of ameloblastoma and was therefore referred to as “ameloblastic adenomatoid tumor” or “adenoameloblastoma.”2 In 1969, Philipsen and Birn3 suggested the term AOT, which is generally accepted today.
J K, Lee, K B, Lee, B N, Hwang
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