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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 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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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology, 2010
Ameloblastomas are benign slow-growing aggressive neoplasms with a poorly understood potential for rare metastasis. They are capable of reaching large sizes with extensive local bone erosion and destruction. They are composed of a mixture of ameloblastic epithelium and mesenchyme and arise from rests of outer and inner enamel epithelium and dental ...
Candice C, Black +2 more
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Ameloblastomas are benign slow-growing aggressive neoplasms with a poorly understood potential for rare metastasis. They are capable of reaching large sizes with extensive local bone erosion and destruction. They are composed of a mixture of ameloblastic epithelium and mesenchyme and arise from rests of outer and inner enamel epithelium and dental ...
Candice C, Black +2 more
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Ameloblastoma and Keratinizing Ameloblastoma in Dogs
Veterinary Pathology, 1982Ameloblastomas 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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Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2009
Ameloblastoma is a rare benign odontogenic epithelial tumor characterized by abnormal cell growth, which easily infiltrates and destroys surrounding bony tissues. Clinically, it is mostly seen in the ascending ramus area, in men in their fourth and fifth decades more frequently than in women.
Belir, Atalay +5 more
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Ameloblastoma is a rare benign odontogenic epithelial tumor characterized by abnormal cell growth, which easily infiltrates and destroys surrounding bony tissues. Clinically, it is mostly seen in the ascending ramus area, in men in their fourth and fifth decades more frequently than in women.
Belir, Atalay +5 more
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Journal of Periodontology, 1995
Peripheral ameloblastomas are rare odontogenic tumors presenting as tumoral masses, erythematous plaques, or papillary lesions on the attached gingiva. This study reviews the demographic, clinical, and microscopic features of 8 previously unreported cases.
M, Gurol, E J, Burkes
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Peripheral ameloblastomas are rare odontogenic tumors presenting as tumoral masses, erythematous plaques, or papillary lesions on the attached gingiva. This study reviews the demographic, clinical, and microscopic features of 8 previously unreported cases.
M, Gurol, E J, Burkes
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Pathology international (Print), 2020
Ameloblastoma is an odontogenic tumor of the jaw. It most frequently occurs in the mandible, and less often in the maxilla. Mandibular ameloblastoma harbors a BRAF mutation that causes a valine (V) to glutamic acid (E) substitution at codon 600 ...
Mai Seki‐Soda +4 more
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Ameloblastoma is an odontogenic tumor of the jaw. It most frequently occurs in the mandible, and less often in the maxilla. Mandibular ameloblastoma harbors a BRAF mutation that causes a valine (V) to glutamic acid (E) substitution at codon 600 ...
Mai Seki‐Soda +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, 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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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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Clinical Imaging, 2012
Ameloblastoma is the most frequent of the odontogenic tumors. We report a case of a giant ameloblastoma involving the maxillary region and describe its ultrasonography and computed tomography findings.
Narindra, Rajaonarison Ny Ony +4 more
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Ameloblastoma is the most frequent of the odontogenic tumors. We report a case of a giant ameloblastoma involving the maxillary region and describe its ultrasonography and computed tomography findings.
Narindra, Rajaonarison Ny Ony +4 more
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