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Peripheral Ameloblastoma with Mixed Histological Patterns
Peripheral ameloblastoma is a relatively uncommon neoplasm of odontogenic origin histologically resembles the classic ameloblastoma and derived from epithelial and/or mesenchymal elements being part of the tooth forming apparatus. It can be originated in
Manas Bajpai, Nilesh Pardhe
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The Interplay of Hypoxia and Autophagy in Epithelial-Derived Ameloblastoma Cell Survival: A Pilot Study [PDF]
Ameloblastoma is the most clinically-significant benign odontogenic jaw tumor with a locally-aggressive growth pattern and high malignant transformation rate.
AlMuzaini, Anwar A A Y
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Metastasizing Ameloblastoma: A 10 Year Clinicopathological Review with an Insight Into Pathogenesis
Deepak Pandiar+5 more
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Peripheral ameloblastoma of the gingiva [PDF]
Peripheral Ameloblastoma (PA) is a benign odontogenic tumor, arising from the cell rest of Serres, reduced enamel epithelium and basal cells of the surface epithelium.
Gayathri, Chandrasekar+5 more
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On Some Considerations of Ameloblastoma (Case Report)
Toshihiko Niikuni+2 more
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Desmoplasic ameloblastoma in maxilla - report of case and review of the literature [PDF]
The ameloblastoma is a benign neoplasm of epithelial odontogenic origin, slowly growing, locally invasive and it is the most common odontogenic tumor in the jaws. Histologically, various types have been described in literature.
Alves, Pollianna Muniz+6 more
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Gabriela Granja Porto+4 more
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