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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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Global incidence and profile of ameloblastoma: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Oral Diseases, 2019
OBJECTIVES To evaluate the global incidence of ameloblastoma and to provide a profile of ameloblastoma patients. MATERIAL AND METHODS A systematic review and meta-analysis was conducted.
F. N. Hendra   +6 more
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Adenoid ameloblastoma with dentinoid is molecularly different from ameloblastomas and adenomatoid odontogenic tumors.

Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine, 2021
BACKGROUND Adenoid ameloblastoma is a rare epithelial neoplasm, histologically characterized by the presence of ameloblastoma-like features, duct-like structures, epithelial whorls and cribriform architecture. Dentinoid material is usually present.
Bruna Pizziolo Coura   +10 more
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Ameloblastoma: A Succinct Review of the classification, genetic understanding and novel molecular targeted therapies.

The Surgeon, 2020
Ameloblastomas are benign but locally invasive neoplasms which may grow to massive proportions and cause significant morbidity. Although some types of ameloblastoma can be treated predictably with aggressive surgical treatment, recurrent ameloblastoma ...
H. Shi   +3 more
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Peripheral ameloblastoma

International Journal of Oral Surgery, 1985
Peripheral ameloblastoma is an extremely rare variant of a very well-known and aggressive odontogenic tumour. Only 16 cases have been reported so far. Because of the paucity of cases reported, this report written.
G, Anneroth, B, Johansson
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Radical vs conservative treatment of intraosseous ameloblastoma: Systematic review and meta‐analysis

Oral Diseases, 2019
OBJECTIVES The aim of the present study was to assess the outcomes of radical and conservative treatment approaches of solid/multicystic and unicystic ameloblastoma in terms of recurrence rates.
Faqi Nurdiansyah Hendra   +2 more
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Prediction of ameloblastoma recurrence using random forest-a machine learning algorithm.

International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, 2021
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether ameloblastoma with a high likelihood of recurrence can be predicted using random forest model, a machine learning algorithm. Data were collected from patients treated for ameloblastoma between 1999 and
R. Wang, K.Y. Li, Y. Su
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Acanthomatous ameloblastoma

International Journal of Oral Surgery, 1980
A clinical, radiographic and histopathologic report is presented of a case of acanthomatous ameloblastoma in relation to a cystic lesion surrounding an impacted third molar in the left mandible of a 37-year-old healthy woman. The histological examination of the removed specimen revealed the histopathological pattern of an acanthomatous ameloblastoma ...
G, Anneroth, A, Heimdahl, J, Wersäll
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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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Ameloblastomas

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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