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Differences in E-Cadherin and Syndecan-1 Expression in Different Types of Ameloblastomas
Ameloblastomas are a group of benign, locally aggressive, recurrent tumors characterized by their slow and infiltrative growth. E-Cadherin and syndecan-1 are cell adhesion molecules related to the behavior of various tumors, including ameloblastomas ...
Ramón G. Carreón-Burciaga +5 more
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Conservative accession toward treatment of plexiform ameloblastoma in an 11-year-old girl
Ameloblastoma is the common form of aggressive benign tumor of the jaws, but it is rare in childhood. The treatment of ameloblastoma is controversial. Surgical treatment of ameloblastoma in children follows the principles of the clinical and pathological
Avantika Tuli +4 more
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Review for "DNA methylation status of MutS genes in ameloblastoma"
Elena Riet Corrêa Rivero
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A Hybrid Ameloblastoma in Posterıor Mandible: A Case Report
Objective: Hybrid ameloblastoma refers to the tumors that contain two or more different histologic types of ameloblastoma. Till date, only 49 cases of hybrid ameloblastoma with different combinations have been reported.
Alper Sindel +4 more
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Desmoplastic ameloblastoma of anterior mandible: Case report of a rarity
Ameloblastoma, one of the most common odontogenic tumors of the jaws, presents classical clinical, radiographic and histopathological diagnostic features exhibiting a benign but locally aggressive and destructive clinical course with a high rate of ...
Prashant Nahar
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Mural Unicystic Ameloblastoma in Anterior Region of Mandible: A Case Report
Ameloblastoma is a benign but locally invasive epithelial odontogenic tumor. Ameloblastoma usually presents in the posterior mandibular ramus region, while it is rare in the anterior mandibular region.
Samira Derakhshan +2 more
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Acanthomatous Ameloblastoma of Mandible in a Paediatric Patient
Ameloblastoma is a slow-growing, benign odontogenic tumor derived from odontogenic epithelial components with a mature fibrous stroma. It is the second most common odontogenic neoplasm following odontome.
Narasimhan Malathi +4 more
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Detection of Human Papillomavirus DNA in Intraosseus Ameloblastoma [PDF]
Talat Mokhtari-A +5 more
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