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The so-called adenoameloblastoma. Report of a case [PDF]
A case of the so-called adenoameloblastoma developed in the right maxillary sinus of a 10-y-old girl was reported. The histological features of this tumor were discussed in detail.
Iwata, Katsumi
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Background: Increased expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and cluster of difference 34 (CD34) in ameloblastoma has been noted. Both proteins are markers of angiogenesis that play a role in supporting the growth of ameloblastoma.
Septian Pradana +6 more
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Targeting Ameloblatoma into Apoptosis
BACKGROUND: Generally ameloblastoma is a locally aggressive, slow growing, non-metastatic epithelial odontogenic benign tumor. However, rarely some ameloblastoma can metastasize in spite of a benign histologic appearance.
Ferry Sandra
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Comparative histological and immunohistochemical study of ameloblastomas and ameloblastic carcinomas [PDF]
This study aimed to compare the histological and immunohistochemical characteristics of ameloblastomas (AM) and ameloblastic carcinomas (AC). Fifteen cases of AM and 9 AC were submitted to hematoxilin and eosin and immunohistochemical analysis with the ...
Aldape Barrios, B. +7 more
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Background: Ameloblastoma is the second most common odontogenic tumor that holds a unique position among benign tumors due to its locally destructive and invasive nature.
Thuckanickenpalayam Ragunathan Yoithapprabhunath +5 more
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A rare presentation of an acanthomatous ameloblastoma of mandibular ramus: Case report
Ameloblastoma is the most common benign odontogenic epithelial tumor. It is slowly progressive and locally destructive in nature; the mandible is the most frequent site of ameloblastoma, accounting for approximately 80% of cases, 70% of which are located
Rachid Aloua +5 more
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Ameloblastoma cell lines derived from different subtypes demonstrate distinct developmental patterns in a novel animal experimental model [PDF]
Objective Ameloblastoma is a representative odontogenic tumor comprising several characteristic invasive forms, and its pathophysiology has not been sufficiently elucidated.
Takao FUCHIGAMI +8 more
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Molecular markers of cell adhesion in ameloblastomas. An update [PDF]
Ameloblastoma is the most common odontogenic tumor of epithelial origin, and though it is of a benign nature, it frequently infiltrates the bone, has a high rate of recurrence and could potentially become malignant. Cellular adhesion potentially plays an
Bologna-Molina, Ronell +3 more
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Absence of DNA viruses in ameloblastomas
Abstract Ameloblastomas (ABs) are rare odontogenic benign tumors. Although studies of the molecular pathogenesis have revealed the presence of mutations and altered gene expression, the etiology is unresolved. Viruses cause 10%–15 % of cancers, but their potential role within benign tumors is less studied.
Maria K. Jauhiainen +5 more
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The purpose of the study to seek the differences of cell proliferation index among dentigerous cyst, dentigerous with ameloblastoma and ameloblastoma plexiform.
Gusti Chalki Munir +3 more
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