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Granular Cell Ameloblastoma: A Rare Threat Requiring Vigilance and Lifelong Follow-Up.
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Recurrent tumors of ameloblastoma: Clinicopathologic features and diagnostic outcome
Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice, 2022Context: Ameloblastoma is a benign epithelial odontogenic tumor with a tendency for recurrence. Some recurrent tumors could behave unpredictably with atypical microscopic changes.
M. Nwoga
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Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine, 2021
BACKGROUND Ameloblastoma is an odontogenic tumour exhibiting locally invasive behaviour and high recurrence rate after treatment. Conventional ameloblastoma is reportedly be more aggressive showing infiltrative growth pattern and tendency for recurrence.
Y. C. Goh+2 more
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BACKGROUND Ameloblastoma is an odontogenic tumour exhibiting locally invasive behaviour and high recurrence rate after treatment. Conventional ameloblastoma is reportedly be more aggressive showing infiltrative growth pattern and tendency for recurrence.
Y. C. Goh+2 more
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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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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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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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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 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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Ameloblastoma of the Maxilla and Peripheral Ameloblastomas
Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1983Ameloblastomas 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.
Kenneth D. McClatchey, John G. Batsakis
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Global incidence and profile of ameloblastoma: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Oral Diseases, 2019OBJECTIVES 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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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.
Furman T. Wallace+2 more
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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.
Furman T. Wallace+2 more
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Hypoxia enhances basal autophagy of epithelial-derived ameloblastoma cells.
Oral Diseases, 2021Ameloblastoma is a locally-aggressive odontogenic tumor. Etiopathogenesis and locally-aggressive growth properties of ameloblastoma can be attributed to a hypoxic microenvironment conducive to tumor cell survival.
A. A. AlMuzaini+3 more
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