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Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1982
The keratinizing odontogenic cyst was first described as a distinct entity by Shear’ in 1960. Philipson2 originally applied the name “odontogenic keratocyst” to this entity, which has been reported to account for 7 to 8% of all odontogenic cysts.3 In 1972, Donoff et al4 reported 16 keratocysts found in a series of 342 cysts of the jaws (Table 1 ...
R. Bruce Donoff+2 more
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The keratinizing odontogenic cyst was first described as a distinct entity by Shear’ in 1960. Philipson2 originally applied the name “odontogenic keratocyst” to this entity, which has been reported to account for 7 to 8% of all odontogenic cysts.3 In 1972, Donoff et al4 reported 16 keratocysts found in a series of 342 cysts of the jaws (Table 1 ...
R. Bruce Donoff+2 more
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Journal of Maxillofacial Surgery, 1981
The clinical and histological data of 106 keratocysts from the files of the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in Nijmegen and Arnhem, The Netherlands, formed the basis of this study. There was a wide age range with a male predominance and with the mandibular third molar area and ramus being the most common sites involved.
Ralph A.C.A. Voorsmit+2 more
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The clinical and histological data of 106 keratocysts from the files of the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in Nijmegen and Arnhem, The Netherlands, formed the basis of this study. There was a wide age range with a male predominance and with the mandibular third molar area and ramus being the most common sites involved.
Ralph A.C.A. Voorsmit+2 more
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Odontogenic keratocyst in an infant [PDF]
Odontogenic keratocysts occur as solitary lesions or in association with the basal cell naevus syndrome (BCNS), and have been documented in the age range 5 to 83 years. A rare case of an odontogenic keratocyst in a one-year-old girl is presented. Its characteristic tendency to recur, and its association with BCNS present important clinical implications.
J W Rippin, N Khalique
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Odontogenic Keratocyst in a Cat
Journal of Comparative Pathology, 2014Odontogenic cysts are derived from odontogenic epithelium, can be locally invasive and destructive and have been reported rarely in cats. A 16-year-old, male domestic shorthair cat had a 3-year history of a slowly progressive, right mandibular swelling.
Brian G Murphy+3 more
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A pigmented odontogenic keratocyst
British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1985A pigmented odontogenic keratocyst arising in a white Caucasian female is reported. Melanocytes in the basal cell layer were identified by light and electron microscopy.
R.I. Macleod+2 more
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Peripheral odontogenic keratocyst
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1994The gingival cyst of the adult exhibits an epithelial lining that is essentially the same as the lateral periodontal cyst. Although the gingival cyst of the adult exhibits some morphologic variability, its lining is generally considered to be nonkeratinized.
Tom D. Daley+3 more
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Ultrastructure of odontogenic keratocysts
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1978The ultrastructural features of an odontogenic keratocyst are described. The results of the investigation suggest that the basal lamina complex in the odontogenic keratocyst appears to be morphologically normal. The frequently observed splitting of the epithelium from the capsular tissue is marked by the separation of the epithelium and the basal ...
A.S. Ross, D.F. Wilson
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Peripheral Odontogenic Keratocyst
Journal of Periodontology, 2005Background: An odontogenic keratocyst can develop at virtually any site in the jaws and is of concern because of its aggressive clinical behavior. It represents 3% to 12% of all odontogenic cysts. This paper describes the rare peripheral presentation of an odontogenic keratocyst localized to the maxillary anterior gingiva and its differential diagnosis.
Rhonda D. Preston, Nagamani Narayana
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The peripheral odontogenic keratocyst
International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1988A case with a firm asymptomatic nodule of 1 cm diameter on the gingiva between the left upper cuspid and first bicuspid is presented. Radiographic examination did not reveal any pathology of the bone in that region. Histologic examination revealed a cyst wall lined by squamous stratified epithelium, characteristic to the lining of an odontogenic ...
Dan Dayan+3 more
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Genetic Changes in Sporadic Keratocystic Odontogenic Tumors (Odontogenic Keratocysts)
Journal of Dental Research, 2007Little is known about the genetic background of keratocystic odontogenic tumors (KCOT, odontogenic keratocysts). Our aim was to characterize genomic aberrations in sporadic KCOT using cDNA-expression arrays and array-comparative genomic hybridization. For cDNA-expression arrays, 10 KCOT specimens and 20 fetal tooth germs were studied.
Heikinheimo, K+5 more
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