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Dentinogenic Ghost Cell Tumor in an Elderly Female: A Rare Case Report. [PDF]

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Shrestha A   +9 more
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Ameloblastoma [PDF]

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Ameloblastoma

American Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2007
The purpose of this article is to review the pertinent literature and discuss the optimal treatment and outcomes for patients with ameloblastoma. Ameloblastoma is an uncommon benign, locally aggressive odontogenic neoplasm that usually occurs in the vicinity of the mandibular molars or ramus.
William M, Mendenhall   +4 more
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Ameloblastoma of the mandible

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1952
Abstract The treatment of ameloblastoma is briefly presented. A case, which may represent the largest ameloblastoma successfully removed, has been presented. An unusually good cosmetic result was obtained without prosthesis or bone graft. Certain advances in the management of such cases are suggested.
F T, WALLACE, J M, MORGAN, E M, COLVIN
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Ameloblastoma and Keratinizing Ameloblastoma in Dogs

Veterinary Pathology, 1982
Ameloblastomas reviewed in this report were locally invasive neoplasms arising from the epithelial structures of the dental lamina, and were characterized histologically by features which are unique to dental lamina epithelium. These include the formation of epithelial sheets in which the cells nearest the stroma form a palisading row aligned ...
R R, Dubielzig, D E, Thrall
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Ameloblastoma of the Maxilla and Peripheral Ameloblastomas

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1983
Ameloblastomas arising in the supraperiosteal soft tissues (peripheral ameloblastoma) and those taking origin in the maxilla have distinctively different biologic behaviors. The peripheral ameloblastoma can be successfully treated by conservative excision while en bloc resection is warranted for the maxillary ameloblastoma. The effectiveness of primary
J G, Batsakis, K D, McClatchey
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Benign Metastasizing Ameloblastoma or Malignant Ameloblastoma?

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2011
Ameloblastoma of the maxilla is a rare odontogenic tumor that rarely metastasizes. We report a patient who was diagnosed with ameloblastoma of the maxilla 6 years ago and had undertaken the operation. However, the recurrence occurred, and further pulmonary disease was discovered.
Hanbiao, Lai, Jianning, Wang
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Peripheral ameloblastoma

Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1983
Peripheral ameloblastoma is a rare odontogenic neoplasm, which arises in the tooth-bearing gingiva or other oral soft tissues and has no invasive character as compared with an intraosseous ameloblastoma. A new case of the neoplasm has been presented, and the literature concerning behavior, histogenesis, and treatment of this entity has been evaluated.
R, Shiba, S, Sakoda, N, Yamada
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Ameloblastoma*

Australian Dental Journal, 1976
Abstract— The ameloblastoma, although a rare neoplasm, is likely to be first seen by the dentist who must be aware of its likelihood and of its varied manifestations. Five case reports presented show variations in the clinical and histological features of this lesion.
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