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Recurrent unicystic mural type ameloblastoma in a 9-year-old boy, 8 years follow-up
Unicystic ameloblastoma is not a rare odontogenic tumor in the pediatric population. A significant care should be given to unicystic ameloblastoma if it has mural invasions due to its local aggressiveness, high recurrence rates and radical management ...
Burcu Sengüven +3 more
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Desmoplastic ameloblastoma of maxilla: a case report [PDF]
Ameloblastoma is the most common neoplasm affecting the jaws, arising from the odontogenic epithelium. Despite its locally aggressive nature, it is considered to be benign.
Alex, Sheeba +4 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.
Puangwan Lapthanasupkul +3 more
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Conservative accession toward treatment of plexiform ameloblastoma in an 11-year-old girl
Ameloblastoma is the common form of aggressive benign tumor of the jaws, but it is rare in childhood. The treatment of ameloblastoma is controversial. Surgical treatment of ameloblastoma in children follows the principles of the clinical and pathological
Avantika Tuli +4 more
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Atypical ameloblastoma - an enigma in diagnosis: review of literature and report of a case [PDF]
Ameloblastoma, a benign neoplasm of jaw bones is the most common of all odontogenic tumors. Its pathology is generally well understood and is easy to diagnose.
Bishen, Kundendu A. +1 more
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Anterior Mandibular Ameloblastoma
Ameloblastoma is a benign odontogenic tumor. These are usually asymptomatic until a large size is attained. Ameloblastoma has tendency to spread locally and has a high recurrence rate. Majority of ameloblastomas (80%) arise from the mandible. Ameloblastoma arising from anterior mandibular region (symphysis- menti) is rare.
Ajay H. Bhandarwar +5 more
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Recurrent mandibular ameloblastoma in soft tissue and rib graft 17 years after initial presentation
Ameloblastoma is the commonest odontogenic tumour of epithelial origin with a high incidence for developing local recurrence. We present a patient who developed local recurrence in both soft tissue and bone graft 17 years after the initial presentation ...
O. Hamdy +5 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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Primary intraosseous carcinoma of mandible: an update on review of literature with a case report [PDF]
Primary intraosseous carcinoma (PIOC) is a rare malignant neoplasm of the jaws which is locally aggressive with quite poor prognosis. Overall and disease free survival is poor with almost 50% patients failing within first 2 years of follow up and ...
Jindal, Sanjeev Kumar +3 more
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Ameloblastic carcinoma (AC) is defined as a rare primary epithelial odontogenic malignant neoplasm and the malignant counterpart of benign epithelial odontogenic tumor of ameloblastoma (AB) by the WHO classification.
S. Yoshimoto +4 more
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