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Ameloblastic fibro-odontoma or complex adontoma: A diagnostic dilemma?

open access: yesJournal of Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, 2018
Ameloblastic fibro-odontoma is a rare benign mixed odontogenic tumor exhibiting the histologic characteristics of ameloblastic fibroma and complex odontoma.
K Vinay Kumar Reddy   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Radiation therapy for amyloid-producing odontogenic tumor in a cat: a case report. [PDF]

open access: yesAust Vet J
Amyloid‐producing odontogenic tumor (APOT) is a rare odontogenic neoplasm in cats, characterized by amyloid deposition within the tumor. Surgical resection is commonly recommended, but in cases where complete excision is difficult, radiation therapy may be considered as an alternative treatment. In this case report, a 10‐year‐old male neutered domestic
Uno A, Mori T.
europepmc   +2 more sources

Pindborg tumor associated with a supernumerary tooth: a case report

open access: yesAutopsy and Case Reports, 2022
The calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor is a rare benign neoplasm that accounts for approximately 1% of all odontogenic tumors. Most of the cases occur in the posterior mandible, and a few involve the maxilla.
Hannah Gil de Farias Morais   +7 more
doaj  

Clear cell calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor: A rare case report

open access: yesJournal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology, 2008
The calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor (CEOT) is a benign epithelial odontogenic lesion that accounts for less than 1% of all odontogenic tumors. Clear cell variant of CEOT is extremely rare with only fifteen cases documented till date.
Jincy Thomas   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

A Case Report of Maxillary Calcifying Epithelial Odontogenic Tumor in a Teenage Girl

open access: yesPhilippine Journal of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, 2020
Objective: To report the case of a rare benign odontogenic tumor in an adolescent girl which was successfully managed by complete excision and curettage of underlying bone.
Jose Pedrito Magno   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Amelogenin in calcified matrices of odontogenic cysts and odontogenic tumors: An immunohistochemical study

open access: yesJournal of Dental Sciences, 2021
Background/purpose: There are few studies comparing the expression of enamel proteins, such as amelogenin, and cytokeratins in cyst and odontogenic tumors like in ameloblastoma and odontogenic keratocyst, indicating that amelogenin could be a potential ...
Blanca Urzúa   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Giant calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor after I-125 seed implantation: A case report

open access: yesHeliyon, 2023
Calcifying Epithelial Odontogenic Tumor (CEOT), also known as Pindborg tumor, is a rare odontogenic benign tumor. It was first reported by Thoma and Goldman in 1946 and defined as an independent tumor by Pindborg in 1957.
Yanchen Li   +10 more
doaj   +1 more source

Pindborg Tumor—An Uncommon Odontogenic Tumor Detected by 68Ga-DOTATOC

open access: yesDiagnostics, 2022
A 62-year-old-woman with a suspected Tumor-induced-osteomalacia (TIO), a rare neoplastic syndrome that results in renal phosphate wasting with hypophosphatemia, underwent 68Ga-DOTATOC PET/CT on the suspicion of a mesenchymal tumor producing Fibroblast ...
Anna Herden   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Malignant craniopharyngiomas: Institutional experience and literature review

open access: yesBrain Pathology, EarlyView.
We report the second case of malignant craniopharyngioma with BAP1 and TP53 mutations. A literature review identified 44 cases of malignant craniopharyngiomas with a median overall survival of 6 months. Eighteen (41%) occurred in patients without any history of radiation, suggesting that mechanisms other than radiation have contributed to their ...
Thomas J. Auen   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

CALCIFYING EPITHELIAL ODONTOGENIC TUMOR: A CASE REPORT

open access: yesCumhuriyet Dental Journal, 2014
The calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor (CEOT) is a rare benign odontogenic tumor. It was firstly described by Pindborg, and thus, is also referred to as the “Pindborg tumor.” CEOTaccounts for approximately 0.4-3 % of all the odontogenic tumors ...
Mehmet Ömezli   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

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