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Adenomatoid Odontogenic Tumor

1986
History. The tumor which today is called adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT) was probably first described by Dreibladt (1907, quoted in Thoma 1970), who called the tumor “pseudoadenoma adamantinum,” and then by Harbitz (1915), who called it “adamantine cystadenoma” (Gorlin and Goldman 1970).
Joachim Prein   +3 more
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Adenomatoider odontogener Tumor

1985
Die Geschwulst, die heute als adenomatoider odontogener Tumor (a.o.T.) bezeichnet wird, ist wahrscheinlich von Dreibladt (1907, zit. nach Thoma 1970), der den Tumor „Pseudoadenoma adamantinum“ nannte und von Harbitz (1915), der ihn als „Adamantin-Zystadenom“ bezeichnete, zuerst beschrieben worden (Gorlin u. Goldman 1970).
Joachim Prein   +3 more
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Combined epithelial odontogenic tumor: Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor and calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1983
1. Two cases of a combined epithelial odontogenic tumor which had areas of AOT and CEOT were presented. 2. A review of the studies on histogenesis of the AOT revealed that the tumor probably consists of preameloblasts, stratum intermedium, and stellate reticulum. 3.
D D, Damm   +4 more
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[Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor].

Revue de stomatologie et de chirurgie maxillo-faciale, 1992
Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor is observed most frequently in male patients aged between 10 and 20 years. Occurring usually in the anterior part of the upper jaw, its discovery is often fortuitous during routine radiological examinations, which show a well defined clear zone 1 to 3 cm in diameter.
A, Pecheur, D, De Clercq, H, Reychler
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[Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor].

Revue de stomatologie et de chirurgie maxillo-faciale, 1985
A case of odontogenic adenomatoid tumor is presented in which it is stressed that conservative surgical enucleation of the lesion is the treatment of choice. The clinical, radiographic and histopathologic features of this tumor are discussed. Close attention and supervision of the developing dentition allows early diagnosis and treatment thus avoiding ...
D S, Precious   +3 more
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Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor revisited

Medical Hypotheses, 2017
Fumio, Ide   +2 more
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[Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor. A case report].

Minerva stomatologica, 2001
The adenomatoid odontogenic tumor is a benign bony lesion of the maxilla and mandible, it represents 3% of all odontogenic tumors, and is more frequent in females in their second decade of life. It affects mainly the maxilla associated with embedded teeth, often canines, but it also occurs in the mandible, especially in the anterior region.
FIGURELLI, Sabina   +3 more
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Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor

Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1995
Shin-Mey Y Geist, Harold L Mallon
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The odontogenic adenomatoid tumor

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1975
Richard M. Courtney, Donald A. Kerr
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Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor

Oral Radiology, 1991
Tadashi Sasai   +4 more
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