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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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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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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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International Journal of Oral Surgery, 1983
The unicystic ameloblastoma should be considered a distinct entity and treated conservatively. The following case report emphasizes the use of computerized axial tomography in the diagnosis of this lesion. The detailed histology and conservative surgical therapy is discussed.
R, Marks +4 more
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The unicystic ameloblastoma should be considered a distinct entity and treated conservatively. The following case report emphasizes the use of computerized axial tomography in the diagnosis of this lesion. The detailed histology and conservative surgical therapy is discussed.
R, Marks +4 more
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The Journal of craniofacial surgery (Print), 2020
OBJECTIVE To determine how the diagnosis may or may not be influenced by cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT), comparing the diagnostic hypotheses obtained using images of panoramic radiographs and CBCT in cases of ameloblastoma, odontogenic keratocyst ...
L. B. Cardoso +3 more
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OBJECTIVE To determine how the diagnosis may or may not be influenced by cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT), comparing the diagnostic hypotheses obtained using images of panoramic radiographs and CBCT in cases of ameloblastoma, odontogenic keratocyst ...
L. B. Cardoso +3 more
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Advancements in MAPK signaling pathways and MAPK‐targeted therapies for ameloblastoma: A review
Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine, 2019Numerous signal transduction pathways are closely associated with the occurrence, development, and prognosis of ameloblastoma (AM). Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) is a serine/threonine-specific protein kinase that transduces intracellular ...
Z. You +4 more
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Benign Metastasizing Ameloblastoma or Malignant Ameloblastoma?
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2011Ameloblastoma 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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