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Extraosseous calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor (Pindborg tumor)

International Journal of Oral Surgery, 1977
A 20-year-old man presented with a painless enlargement of the maxillary gingiva with no bone involvement. Microscopic examination with special stains confirmed the diagnosis of a clear cell variant of a calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor (Pindborg tumor). This is the second reported case of such a variant in an extraosseous location.
F W, Wertheimer   +2 more
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Calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor (Pindborg tumor) Case report

International Journal of Oral Surgery, 1976
A 36-year-old woman was examined and treated for a rare odontogenic tumor in the mandible, the calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor (CEOT), also known as the Pindborg tumor. The tumor extended from the left mandibular molar region to the right premolar area and had almost completely destroyed the bone in the anterior mandibular region.
V J, Oikarinen   +2 more
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Calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor (Pindborg tumor).

Medicina oral : organo oficial de la Sociedad Espanola de Medicina Oral y de la Academia Iberoamericana de Patologia y Medicina Bucal, 2002
We report a clinical case of a 41-year-old female patient affected by a Pindborg tumor located in the left mandibular angle. The accidental detection of the lesion and its frequent relationship with an impacted tooth can difficult its differential diagnosis, mainly with an odontogenic cyst.
Rodolfio, Belmonte-Caro   +5 more
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Calcifying epithelial odontogenic (Pindborg) tumor. A clinical case.

Minerva stomatologica, 2004
Calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor (CEOT), Pindborg tumor, is a rare benign odontogenic neoplasm representing about 0.4-3% of all odontogenic tumors. This tumor more frequently affects adults in an age range of 20-60 years, with a peak of incidence between 40 and 60 years. About 190 cases of CEOT have been reported in the dental literature.
CICCONETTI, Andrea   +4 more
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[Pindborg's tumor: a propos of a case].

Revue belge de medecine dentaire, 2011
The calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor was first described as an entity by Danish pathologist Jens Pindborg in 1955. It is an uncommon and locally invasive benign odontogenic tumor. The most characteristic findings are the presence of amyloid-like substance and calcified concentric liesegang rings.
Jalal, Hamama   +6 more
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Jens Jørgen Pindborg – frumkvöðull lyflækninga munns

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J.J. Pindborg útskrifaðist á stríðsárum frá Tannlæknaháskólanum í Kaupmannahöfn. Árið 1959 var stofnuð sjálfstæð deild fyrir „vefjameinafræði munns“ og hann útnefndur fyrsti prófessor í þessari sérgrein í Danmörku, stöðu sem hann gegndi þar til hann fór á eftirlaun 1991. Hann einbeitti sér að lyflækningum munns, einkum forstigum krabbameins.
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[Pindborg tumor].

Rivista italiana di stomatologia, 1979
F, Agrestini, D M, Badia
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Professor Jens Jørgen Pindborg

Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 1981
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Pindborg Tumor-Associated Amyloid Proteins

2004
S Macy   +7 more
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