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International Journal of Oral Surgery, 1978
Ameloblastomas are slow-growing, destuctive lesions of the jaws. They have a wide age distribution and occur in both sexes. In considering the treatment of these lesions, one must take into consideration the patient's age, the patient's concern for his (her) functional, social and aesthetic requirements.
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Ameloblastomas are slow-growing, destuctive lesions of the jaws. They have a wide age distribution and occur in both sexes. In considering the treatment of these lesions, one must take into consideration the patient's age, the patient's concern for his (her) functional, social and aesthetic requirements.
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International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2007
Ameloblastomas are locally invasive tumours of odontogenic origin with a high propensity for local recurrence. Regional and distant metastases are extremely rare. Here is presented a case of a 26-year-old woman with a recurrent ameloblastoma of the mandible and a metastatic lymph node in the homolateral neck.
Giliamse, M. +4 more
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Ameloblastomas are locally invasive tumours of odontogenic origin with a high propensity for local recurrence. Regional and distant metastases are extremely rare. Here is presented a case of a 26-year-old woman with a recurrent ameloblastoma of the mandible and a metastatic lymph node in the homolateral neck.
Giliamse, M. +4 more
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Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology, 2003
Ameloblastoma is a benign but locally aggressive neoplasm of the odontogenic epithelium, the treatment of which is controversial. A review was made of 22 patients treated for histologically diagnosed ameloblastoma between January 1975 and January 2000.
Giuliano Ascani
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Ameloblastoma is a benign but locally aggressive neoplasm of the odontogenic epithelium, the treatment of which is controversial. A review was made of 22 patients treated for histologically diagnosed ameloblastoma between January 1975 and January 2000.
Giuliano Ascani
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The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1978
A peripheral ameloblastoma in a 58-year-old man has been reported. No evidence as to the origin was shown, although the tumor was in apposition with the basal layer.
H, Birkholz, A H, Sills, R A, Reid
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A peripheral ameloblastoma in a 58-year-old man has been reported. No evidence as to the origin was shown, although the tumor was in apposition with the basal layer.
H, Birkholz, A H, Sills, R A, Reid
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International Journal of Oral Surgery, 1985
The clinical presentation and histological features of peripheral ameloblastoma, occurring on the floor of the mouth in a 65-year-old male, are described. The lesion was surgically excised. All the classical features of peripheral ameloblastoma were seen in this patient.
K, Ramnarayan, R G, Nayak, A G, Kavalam
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The clinical presentation and histological features of peripheral ameloblastoma, occurring on the floor of the mouth in a 65-year-old male, are described. The lesion was surgically excised. All the classical features of peripheral ameloblastoma were seen in this patient.
K, Ramnarayan, R G, Nayak, A G, Kavalam
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Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 2003
A 28-year-old woman presented with a 9-month history of progressive right-sided facial swelling. A transoral incisional biopsy was performed at a community hospital and was suggestive of ameloblastoma. The patient subsequently presented to our center for further management. X-ray (A) and CT scan (B) demonstrated a multiloculated mass extending from the
Sam M, Wiseman +4 more
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A 28-year-old woman presented with a 9-month history of progressive right-sided facial swelling. A transoral incisional biopsy was performed at a community hospital and was suggestive of ameloblastoma. The patient subsequently presented to our center for further management. X-ray (A) and CT scan (B) demonstrated a multiloculated mass extending from the
Sam M, Wiseman +4 more
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Southern Medical Journal, 1986
Ameloblastoma is an uncommon invasive mandibular tumor usually occurring as a painless enlargement of the jaw. Radiologic evidence of a multilocular lesion requires biopsy for histopathologic distinction. With its propensity for recurrence, en bloc resection of the tumor is recommended.
C R, Cannon, W M, Burnett
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Ameloblastoma is an uncommon invasive mandibular tumor usually occurring as a painless enlargement of the jaw. Radiologic evidence of a multilocular lesion requires biopsy for histopathologic distinction. With its propensity for recurrence, en bloc resection of the tumor is recommended.
C R, Cannon, W M, Burnett
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Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2002
The purpose of this report was 1) to report the experience of the University of Maryland, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (OMS Department) in the treatment of ameloblastoma in children and 2) to review the world literature on the treatment of ameloblastoma in children from 1970 to 2001.This study first reviews the experience of the OMS ...
R A, Ord +3 more
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The purpose of this report was 1) to report the experience of the University of Maryland, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (OMS Department) in the treatment of ameloblastoma in children and 2) to review the world literature on the treatment of ameloblastoma in children from 1970 to 2001.This study first reviews the experience of the OMS ...
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Southern Medical Journal, 1977
Ameloblastomas of the maxilla are uncommon tumors of dental origin that slowly invade and destroy local tissues. A patient with extensive ameloblastoma of the maxilla presenting as a nasal mass is reported, and the clinical features, histopathology, and current treatment of this lesion are discussed. With involvement of the maxillary alveolar ridge and
B W, Weissman, C, Wetli
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Ameloblastomas of the maxilla are uncommon tumors of dental origin that slowly invade and destroy local tissues. A patient with extensive ameloblastoma of the maxilla presenting as a nasal mass is reported, and the clinical features, histopathology, and current treatment of this lesion are discussed. With involvement of the maxillary alveolar ridge and
B W, Weissman, C, Wetli
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1955
Abstract 1. 1. Ameloblastomas are rare epithelial tumors which may arise from the cells of the dental lamina, epithelium of dental cysts, or possibly from the basal epithelium of the oral mucosa. Although rather elaborate classifications have been devised, most cases show one of two major patterns: (1) a follicular type in which the tumor ...
I A, SMALL, C A, WALDRON
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Abstract 1. 1. Ameloblastomas are rare epithelial tumors which may arise from the cells of the dental lamina, epithelium of dental cysts, or possibly from the basal epithelium of the oral mucosa. Although rather elaborate classifications have been devised, most cases show one of two major patterns: (1) a follicular type in which the tumor ...
I A, SMALL, C A, WALDRON
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