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The Odontogenic Keratocyst

open access: yesJournal of Dental Research, 2011
The odontogenic keratocyst (OKC, currently designated by the World Health Organization as a keratocystic odontogenic tumor) is a locally aggressive, cystic jaw lesion with a putative high growth potential and a propensity for recurrence. Although it is generally agreed that some features of OKCs are those of a neoplasia, notably the relatively high ...
T.-J. Li
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Peripheral Odontogenic Keratocyst

Journal of Periodontology, 2005
Background: 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
exaly   +3 more sources

The peripheral odontogenic keratocyst

International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1988
A 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, Amos Büchner, Meir Gorsky
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The odontogenic keratocyst

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, Chuong, R B, Donoff, W, Guralnick
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A series of 240 odontogenic keratocysts: Should we continue to use the terminology of ‘keratocystic odontogenic tumour’ for the solid variant of odontogenic keratocyst?

open access: yesJournal of Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Surgery, 2018
Most of the odontogenic keratocysts show an indolent behaviour like non-neoplastic lesions. For this reason, the odontogenic keratocyst was reclassified within the odontogenic cysts category in the WHO 2017 classification.
Devrim Kahraman   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Odontogenic Keratocyst in a Cat

Journal of Comparative Pathology, 2014
Odontogenic 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.
E E B, LaDouceur   +3 more
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Odontogenic keratocyst in an infant

British Dental Journal, 1992
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.
N, Khalique, J W, Rippin
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Prevalence profile of odontogenic cysts and tumors on Brazilian sample after the reclassification of odontogenic keratocyst

open access: yesJournal of Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Surgery, 2017
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of the reclassification of odontogenic keratocyst (OKC) as a tumor on the prevalence profile of odontogenic cysts (OCs) and odontogenic tumors (OTs).
Filipe Jaeger   +2 more
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Ultrastructure of odontogenic keratocysts

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1978
The 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 ...
D F, Wilson, A S, Ross
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A pigmented odontogenic keratocyst

British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1985
A 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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