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Odontogenic keratocyst with dentinoid formation [PDF]
Although rare, hard tissue deposits, namely dystrophic calcifications and cartilage, have been reported to occur in the connective tissue wall of the odontogenic keratocyst. However, dentinoid formation has not been previously documented. A case involving the left mandibular premolar-molar region in a 37-year-old Malay male is described here along with
Ng, K.H., Siar, C.H.
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Appearance and recurrence of odontogenic keratocysts
AbstractObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the appearance, histopathological features, and recurrence of odontogenic keratocysts (OKCs) from a large single institute registry over a 36‐year period.Materials and MethodsA total of 226 cases of OKC were identified in 174 patients over a 36‐year period in a single institute in Southwestern ...
Jaakko Pylkkö+4 more
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Verrucous hyperplasia arising from an odontogenic keratocyst is extremely rare. We report an unusual case of orthokeratinizing odontogenic keratocyst that get transformed in to verrucous hyperplasia due to prexisting chronic inflammatory stimuli with ...
Balasubramaniyan Nathiya, MDS+4 more
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Implant-based rehabilitation of a large mandibular odontogenic keratocyst with 7-year follow-up
Odontogenic keratocyst is a unique cyst because of its locally aggressive behavior, high recurrence rate, and characteristic histological appearance.
Janardan B Garde+2 more
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Histological changes in odontogenic parakeratinized keratocysts treated with marsupialization followed by enucleation [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether marsupialization treatment induces changes in the histology of odontogenic keratocyst epithelium and to compare our experience with the literature.
Bellini, Pierantonio+5 more
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Interventions for the treatment of keratocystic odontogenic tumours [PDF]
The keratocystic odontogenic tumours (KCOTs) account for between about 2% and 11% of all jaw cysts and can occur at any age. They are more common in males than females with a male:female ratio of approximately 2:1. Although they are benign, KCOTs are locally very aggressive and have a tendency to recur after treatment, reported recurrence rates range ...
Richard Oliver+3 more
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Can ameloblastomas arise from odontogenic keratocysts? [PDF]
O ameloblastoma é um tumor odontogênico localmente agressivo, com altas taxas de recorrência. Raramente o ameloblastoma apresenta aspecto histológico semelhante ao queratocisto odontogênico devido à presença de áreas queratinizadas.
Braz-Silva, Paulo Henrique+3 more
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Background: FHIT (Fragile histidine triad) a member of tumor suppressor family, has been extensively studied in many solid tumors including head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.
Vanishri Chandrashekhar Haragannavar+5 more
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New tumour entities in the 4th edition of the World Health Organization Classification of Head and Neck tumours: odontogenic and maxillofacial bone tumours. [PDF]
The latest (4th) edition of the World Health Organization Classification of Head and Neck tumours has recently been published with a number of significant changes across all tumour sites.
A Mosqueda-Taylor+44 more
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Non-syndromic multiple odontogenic keratocyst finding with Cone-beam Computed Tomography (CBCT): A rare case report [PDF]
Objectives: The aim of this case report is to describe the radiograph pattern of non-syndromic multiple odontogenic keratocyst (OKC). The oral and maxillofacial region was frequently affected by the developmental odontogenic cyst known as OKC, which ...
Asykarie, Ichda Nabiela Amiria+1 more
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