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Mandibular Radiolucencies: A Differential Diagnosis of a Rare Tumor [PDF]

open access: yesDiagnostics, 2022
The diagnosis and treatment of maxillofacial cystic lesions requires careful evaluation and correlation of the clinical presentation and radiological studies.
Antonio Cabrera-Arcas   +2 more
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Correlation of amyloid and ameloblast‐associated proteins to odontogenic cysts and tumors: A cross‐sectional study [PDF]

open access: yesHealth Science Reports, 2023
Background and Aims Odontogenic cysts and tumors often form hard and soft structures that resemble odontogenesis. It is well known that amyloid is produced in Pindborg tumors; however, it is still debatable whether it is also formed in other odontogenic ...
Haider H. Al‐Qazzaz   +2 more
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Pindborg tumor

open access: yesContemporary Clinical Dentistry, 2016
Calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor (CEOT), also known as Pindborg tumor, is a rare odontogenic epithelial neoplasm. So far, nearly 200 cases have been reported in the literature.
Santhosh Kumar Caliaperoumal   +2 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Pindborg tumor in the distal femur

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de Ortopedia, 2017
To describe a case of possible diagnosis of Pindborg tumor on the distal femur. A 32-years-old female patient, a native of Bolivia, resident in Brazil, arrived to this service for tumor research in the right femur.
Alex Oliboni Sussela   +4 more
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Pindborg tumor: Pathology with special stains

open access: yesIndian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology, 2018
Odontogenic tumors constitute a wide spectrum of lesions ranging from malignant and benign neoplasms to dental hamartomas, all derived from the epithelial and ectomesenchymal remnants of the tooth forming apparatus.
Swati Shrikant Gotmare   +3 more
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Noncalcifying type of calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor: A rare case report and literature review [PDF]

open access: yesClinical Case Reports, 2023
Key Clinical Message There has been a recent spike in reporting of noncalcifying variants of CEOT with the WHO 2022 classification of head and neck tumors.
Hela Zouaghi   +5 more
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Pindborg Tumor—An Uncommon Odontogenic Tumor Detected by 68Ga-DOTATOC [PDF]

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
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Prevalence of oral submucous fibrosis, its correlation of clinical grading to various habit factors among patients of Bihar: A cross sectional study

open access: yesJournal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences, 2023
Aim: To find out the prevalence of OSMF and its Co-relation of clinical grading to various habit factors (time span of habit practiced in years, repetition of habit practiced per day, time of habit practiced in minutes per use). Method: This descriptive,
Priya Rani   +5 more
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Unveiling the Enigma: The Rare Non-Calcifying Variant of Calcifying Epithelial Odontogenic Tumor

open access: yesJournal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences
Calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor (CEOT), first identified by Jens Jorgen Pindborg in 1955, is a rare developmental odontogenic tumor, accounting for approximately 0.4% of all such tumors and most commonly occurring in the third and fourth decades ...
L. Malathi   +3 more
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Pindborg tumor associated with a supernumerary tooth: a case report [PDF]

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   +2 more sources

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