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Peripheral calcifying odontogenic cyst in maxillary anterior gingiva: A case report

open access: yesClinical Advances in Periodontics, EarlyView.
Abstract Background Calcifying odontogenic cysts (Gorlin cysts) most commonly present centrally and have only rarely been reported in peripheral locations. The purpose of this report is to describe a new case of peripheral calcifying odontogenic cyst (PCOC) occurring in the anterior maxillary gingiva and to review the management and differential ...
Rami Alsabbagh   +4 more
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FUS-NFATC2 or EWSR1-NFATC2 Fusions Are Present in a Large Proportion of Simple Bone Cysts

American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 2020
A simple bone cyst (SBC) is a benign bone lesion of unknown etiology. It can be differentiated from an aneurysmal bone cyst (ABC) by radiologic and histopathologic features, as well as by the absence of fusions of the USP6 gene characteristic of an ABC ...
J. Pižem   +11 more
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Identification of EWSR1–NFATC2 fusion in simple bone cysts

Histopathology, 2020
Simple bone cysts are benign intramedullary tumours primarily involving the long bones in skeletally immature individuals. Several mechanisms have been proposed for their pathogenesis.
Yin P. Hung   +10 more
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Bone Cysts and Osteolysis in Ankle Replacement

Foot & ankle international, 2020
Background: Total ankle replacements (TARs) have higher rates of osteolysis than hip or knee replacements. It is unclear whether this is a pathologic immunologic process in response to wear debris, or expansion of pre-existing osteoarthritic bone cysts ...
A. Najefi, Y. Ghani, A. Goldberg
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Primary aneurysmal bone cysts.

The Bone & Joint Journal, 2020
AIMS The aim of this study was to analyze the complications and outcomes of treatment in a series of previously untreated patients with a primary aneurysmal bone cyst (ABC) who had been treated by percutaneous sclerosant therapy using polidocanol ...
A. Puri   +3 more
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Understanding Unicameral and Aneurysmal Bone Cysts

Pediatrics in review, 2019
Bone cysts in the pediatric population are often found incidentally on radiographs or after a cyst has created cortical weakness leading to a pathologic fracture. Most bone cysts are benign, are pain free, and resolve spontaneously.
J. Rosenblatt, Adrienne Koder
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Traumatic bone cyst

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1987
A total of 161 cases of traumatic bone cyst, 94 from a review of the literature and 67 previously unreported ones, were analyzed for clinical and histologic features. No gender predilection was noted, and the history of prior trauma was equivalent to that described in the general population.
George E. Kaugars, Anne E. Cale
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CYSTS OF THE MASTOID BONE

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1947
A SMALL NUMBER of cases of cyst involving the mastoid process have been reported in the literature.1Microscopic studies in these cases showed a cyst of either a dermoid or a sebaceous character. In some of the cases of dermoid cyst mentioned in the literature bony destruction of the mastoid bone was present, while in others the cyst was located in the ...
Jules G. Waltner, Safa Karatay
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SUBCHONDRAL BONE CYSTS [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1961
1. The clinical, radiological and pathological features in seven cases of subchondral bone cyst are described. 2. Various hypotheses on the etiology of the lesion are discussed. 3. Although the hypothesis of vascular disturbance is thought to be the most attractive one, it is concluded that study of material from much earlier lesions than that ...
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