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Ameloblastic Odontosarcoma (Ameloblastic Fibro‐odontosarcoma) in the Mandible
Acta Pathologica Japonica, 1990A case of ameloblastic odontosarcoma (ameloblastic fibro‐odontosarcoma) originating in the mandible is reported. The patient was a 23 year‐old Japanese male with diffuse swelling of the mandible from the left premolar to the ramus region. A biopsy specimen showed the histopath‐ological features of ameloblastic fibrosarcoma.
Y, Takeda, M, Kuroda, A, Suzuki
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Generation of Amelx-iCre Mice Supports Ameloblast-Specific Role for Stim1
Journal of dentistry research, 2019The identification and targeting of the molecular pathways regulating amelogenesis is an ongoing challenge in dental research, and progress has been restricted by the limited number of genetic tools available to study gene function in ameloblasts.
R. Said +5 more
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Ameloblastic fibrosarcoma in the maxilla, malignant transformation of ameloblastic fibroma
Virchows Archiv A Pathological Anatomy and Histopathology, 1984This report presents a fatal case of ameloblastic fibrosarcoma arising from an ameloblastic fibroma, originating in the maxilla of 19-year-old Japanese male. An analysis of previously reported fatal cases of ameloblastic fibrosarcoma is included.
Y, Takeda, R, Kaneko, A, Suzuki
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Malignant transformation of ameloblastic fibro-odontoma to ameloblastic fibrosarcoma
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1977Two cases of malignant transformation of ameloblastic fibro-odontomas are presented, along with a review of the literature on ameloblastic fibrosarcomas. The occurrence of this malignant transformation of ameloblastic fibromas, ameloblastic odontomas, and ameloblastic fibro-odontomas appears to be more frequent than previously thought.
R M, Howell, E J, Burkes
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Control of ameloblast differentiation
The International Journal of Developmental Biology, 1995This review highlights a number of advances towards understanding the sequential developmental cascade of events beginning in the oral ectodermally-derived odontogenic placode and culminating in the formation of the mineralized enamel extracellular matrix.
M, Zeichner-David +8 more
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Ameloblastic fibrosarcoma of the jaws
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1972Abstract A statistical and histomorphologic analysis of the ameloblastic fibrosarcoma is presented and compared with findings reported in the literature. The present investigation revealed six previously unreported cases, only eleven authenticated cases having been published prior to this report.
A S, Leider, J F, Nelson, J N, Trodahl
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Ameloblastic Ondontoma in a Foal
Equine Veterinary Journal, 1978SUMMARY A 4 month old foal with right sided maxillary enlargement and considerable upper airway obstruction had an ameloblastic odontoma in the right maxillary sinus. This odontogenic tumour, probably congenital in nature, had extensively distorted the structure and contours of the sinus, and displaced the ...
ROBERTS, M. C. +2 more
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Recurrent ameloblastic fibroma
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1970Abstract Although there has not been a significant number of long-term follow-ups to determine the natural history of the adenoameloblastoma, the scarcity of reported recurrences relative to the number of cases reported is at least an indication that recurrence is unlikely.
R F, Carr +4 more
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Peripheral ameloblastic fibroma
Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine, 2006Peripheral ameloblastic fibroma is an exceedingly rare lesion. Only three reports could be found, two of which appeared in the Japanese literature. Here, we report a case of peripheral ameloblastic fibroma occurring in a 5‐year‐old girl. The diagnosis was made after careful microscopic examination, to exclude other lesions.
M R, Darling, T D, Daley
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Ameloblastic carcinoma of the mandible
Head & Neck, 1998Ameloblastic carcinoma is a rare, aggressive odontogenic neoplasm of the jaws in which the epithelial cells exhibit cytologic features of recognizable ameloblastoma and malignancy. Cases with metastasis have been infrequently reported.A case of a 64-year-old white woman with mandibular ameloblastic carcinoma with documented distant metastasis is ...
E J, Simko, R B, Brannon, D E, Eibling
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