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Oral leukoplakia classification and staging system with incorporation of differentiated dysplasia
Abstract Objectives A classification and staging system for oral leukoplakia (OL) was introduced to promote uniform reporting. In this system, size and the histopathologic diagnosis are assessed and combined in a staging system. The various stages could be predictive for malignant transformation of OL.
Elisabeth R. Brouns +6 more
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Solid variant of odontogenic keratocyst in a 22‐year‐old man: Report of a case
Key Clinical Message In conclusion, we can focus on histologic features such as stellate reticulum, reverse polarization of basal cell layer nuclei, and luminal lamellated keratinization as distinguishing factors of ameloblastoma and SKCO. If there is any clinically doubt, molecular testing could be helpful. Abstract “Solid odontogenic keratocyst” is a
Pouyan Aminishakib +2 more
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Outcome of primary intraosseous carcinoma: Case review of a single institution
Abstract Objective The purpose of this study was to investigate the prognostic factors and treatment of primary intraosseous carcinoma (PIOC). Methods Patients diagnosed with POIC and received treatment in Sichuan Cancer Hospital from 2000 to 2019 were followed up and retrospectively reviewed.
En Long +10 more
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Long-Term Multidisciplinary Management of Regional Odontodysplasia: A Case Report. [PDF]
Regional odontodysplasia (RO) is a rare developmental anomaly involving both mesodermal and ectodermal dental tissues. It is characterized by hypoplasia and hypomineralization of enamel and dentin affecting a group of neighboring teeth and may involve primary, permanent dentition or both. Wide pulp chambers and thin, poorly defined hard tissue outlines,
Niarchou T +6 more
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Pindborg Tumor in an Adolescent
Calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor (Pindborg tumor), is a rare benign odontogenic neoplasm representing about 0.4-3% of all odontogenic tumors. This tumor more frequently affects adults in the age range of 20-60 years, with a peak incidence in the 5th decade of life.
Kafil, Akhtar +4 more
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Calcifying Epithelial Odontogenic Tumour of the Mandible: An Unusually Aggressive Presentation of an Indolent Tumour [PDF]
Calcifying Epithelial Odontogenic Tumour (CEOT) or Pindborg tumour is a rare odontogenic tumour of epithelial origin. They constitute less than 1% of odontogenic tumours.
DP Arul Dev +4 more
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This case reports on a 21/2-year-old male child with GAPO syndrome, a rare autosomal recessive condition characterized by growth retardation (G), alopecia (A), pseudoanodontia (P), and optic atrophy (O).
Aditya Sethi, Sahebaan S Sethi
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Pilomatricoma in the infraorbital region. [PDF]
Key Clinical Message Pilomatricoma, a rare benign skin tumor arising from hair follicle matrix cells, warrants consideration in the evaluation of subcutaneous nodules or masses, especially when presenting as painless and firm lesions. Accurate diagnosis hinges on histopathological examination, underscoring the significance of clinician vigilance and ...
Dhungel D +3 more
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Professor Jolán Bánoczy: A well‐known and hugely respected dentist, scientist, and teacher
Oral Diseases, Volume 29, Issue S1, Page 880-882, March 2023.
István Gera
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The Calcifying Epithelial Odontogenic Tumor (CEOT) is a benign odontogenic tumor, comprising approximately 1% of all odontogenic tumors. It presents as a slow-growing tumor in posterior mandibular region.
Maryam Fatima +5 more
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