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BACKGROUND Ameloblastomas are common benign epithelial odontogenic neoplasms that present an aggressive and unpredictable behavior that may modify treatment strategies. Different signaling pathways that participate in the progression of these tumors have
R. Gónzalez-Gónzalez +6 more
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Odontogenic Keratocysts Don't Harbor BRAF Mutation: A Genetic and Immunohistochemical Analysis
Oral Diseases, EarlyView.
Raisa Severino‐Lazo +6 more
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Central calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumour in the posterior maxilla: a case report [PDF]
The calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumour (CEOT), or Pindborg tumour, is a rare, benign odontogenic tumour. CEOT is usually asymptomatic and an incidental radiological finding, often presenting as a mandibular radiolucency with flecks of calcific ...
Besly, W. J. +5 more
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Investigation of PTEN promoter methylation in ameloblastoma
Background Phosphatase and tensin homolog (PTEN) acts as a tumor suppressor gene. Inactivation of PTEN has been reported in various types of cancers. PTEN promoter methylation possibly underlies PTEN inactivation, which results in tumorigenesis.
P. Lapthanasupkul +3 more
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Odontogenic keratocysts (OKCs) are aggressive odontogenic cysts with a high recurrence rate, often presenting diagnostic challenges due to their ability to mimic common periapical pathologies. Although more prevalent in the mandible, maxillary OKCs, especially those resembling periapical lesions, are rare and prone to misdiagnosis.
Sumaya O. Basudan +1 more
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Odontogenic keratocysts (OKCs) are locally aggressive developmental odontogenic cysts that may complicate diagnosis and management. A 61‐year‐old male underwent CBCT for implant planning. The scan showed a pericoronal lesion with a scalloped margin and minimal expansion suggestive of OKC.
Ghaida AlJamal +6 more
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Differences in E-Cadherin and Syndecan-1 Expression in Different Types of Ameloblastomas
Ameloblastomas are a group of benign, locally aggressive, recurrent tumors characterized by their slow and infiltrative growth. E-Cadherin and syndecan-1 are cell adhesion molecules related to the behavior of various tumors, including ameloblastomas ...
Ramón G. Carreón-Burciaga +5 more
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Follicular ameloblastoma: A case report
Ameloblastomas are slow-growing, locally invasive tumor affecting the maxillofacial region. There are various histologic variants of ameloblastoma. Most common being follicular ameloblastoma.
Shivani Singh +2 more
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Collagen gel as a 3D in vitro tissue model for ameloblastoma studies [PDF]
Ameloblastoma is a rare locally invasive epithelial odontogenic tumour of the jaw which can cause significant and debilitating bone destruction. In vitro studies of ameloblastoma are sparse in the literature, and little is known regarding patterns of ...
Fedele, S +4 more
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Skeletal stigmata as keys to access to the composite and ancient Gorlin-Goltz syndrome history: The Egypt, Pompeii and Herculaneum lessons [PDF]
There are several genetic diseases with a wide spectrum of congenital bone stigmata in association to cutaneous and visceral benign and malignant neoplasms.
MANFREDINI, Marco +4 more
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