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[Odontogenic tumors].

open access: yesRevista de la Facultad de Odontologia, 1980
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Odontogenic Tumors

Dental Clinics of North America, 2020
Odontogenic tumors are a group of neoplastic growths that originate from the tissues responsible for tooth formation and the periodontal apparatus of the jaw. Odontogenic tumors usually present as radiolucent defect, which makes diagnosis somewhat confusing while differentiating them from cysts.
Arvind Babu, Rajendra Santosh   +1 more
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Pediatric Odontogenic Tumors

Pediatric and Developmental Pathology, 2023
Odontogenic tumors are rare tumors of the jaws that arise from remnants of the tooth forming apparatus. Some odontogenic tumors demonstrate strong predilection for pediatric patients including the unicystic ameloblastoma, adenomatoid odontogenic tumor, ameloblastic fibroma, ameloblastic fibro-odontoma, odontoma, and primordial odontogenic tumor.
Yingci Liu   +3 more
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Combined epithelial odontogenic tumor: Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor and calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1983
1. Two cases of a combined epithelial odontogenic tumor which had areas of AOT and CEOT were presented. 2. A review of the studies on histogenesis of the AOT revealed that the tumor probably consists of preameloblasts, stratum intermedium, and stellate reticulum. 3.
D D, Damm   +4 more
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Pediatric Odontogenic Tumors

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2016
Pediatric odontogenic tumors are rare, and are often associated with impacted teeth. Although they can develop anywhere in the jaws, odontogenic tumors mainly occur in the posterior mandible. This article discusses the diagnosis and treatment of the most common pediatric odontogenic tumors, such as ameloblastoma, keratocystic odontogenic tumor ...
Joshua M, Abrahams, Shawn A, McClure
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Squamous odontogenic tumor

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2004
Squamous odontogenic tumor is a rare, benign Radiographically, many of the reported cases have epithelial odontogenic tumor first described by Pullon et al in 1975 [1]. Before this study was published, the tumor was reported under a variety of names, such as ‘‘benign epithelial odontogenic tumor,’’ ‘‘acanthomatous ameloblastoma,’’ ‘‘acanthomatous ...
Yi-Ling, Lin, Dean K, White
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Miscellaneous odontogenic tumors

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2004
In 1983, Damm and associates [1] described an epithelial odontogenic tumor that contained areas that were diagnostic for adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT) and calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor. The tumor was termed ‘‘combined epithelial odontogenic tumor’’; since the initial description, a small number of case reports have appeared in the ...
Dean K, White, Yi-Ling, Lin
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Squamous odontogenic tumor

Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine, 1990
The clinical, radiographic, histologic and some immunohistochemical findings in a case of squamous odontogenic tumor (SOT) in a 56–yr‐old woman are described. SOT appears to be of benign nature, most probably originating from the epithelial rests of Malassez.
P A, Reichart, H P, Philipsen
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Combined calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor and adenomatoid odontogenic tumor

International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1987
A case of combined epithelial odontogenic tumor associated with an unerupted maxillary canine tooth is described. The relative proportion of adenomatoid odontogenic tumor tissue and calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor areas in a given tumor in determining the behaviour and growth potential of this entity is discussed.
, Chong Huat Siar, N g, Kok Han
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Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor associated with calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor

International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1986
A case of odontogenic tumor which contained areas diagnostic for both adenomatoid odontogenic tumor and calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor arising in the upper left anterior region in a 17-year-old Japanese female is reported. The histopathological observation suggested that the lesion represented primarily adenomatoid odontogenic tumor in which ...
Y, Takeda, K, Kudo
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