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Unicystic ameloblastoma

International Journal of Oral Surgery, 1983
The unicystic ameloblastoma should be considered a distinct entity and treated conservatively. The following case report emphasizes the use of computerized axial tomography in the diagnosis of this lesion. The detailed histology and conservative surgical therapy is discussed.
R, Marks   +4 more
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Piezosurgical Treatment of Unicystic Ameloblastoma

Journal of Periodontology, 2007
Background: This case report describes a 22‐year‐old female who was referred with a radiolucent lesion between her mandibular right molars. The original radiographic image suggested an odontogenic cyst.Methods: The surgical enucleation and osteotomy of the residual cavity were performed with a piezoelectric knife.
COVANI, UGO, BARONE, ANTONIO
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Conservative treatment of unicystic ameloblastoma

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2010
Ameloblastomas are benign asymptomatic intraosseous lesions that affect the bones of the maxillomandibular complex, interfering both in function and facial esthetic appearance. A 14-year-4-month-old girl was referred by her clinician complaining her anterior teeth were crooked and inclined forward.
Julio César, Bisinelli   +5 more
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Unicystic Plexiform Aameloblastoma

Universal Research Journal of Dentistry, 2015
Ameloblastoma is a true neoplasm of odontogenic epithelial origin. It has been categorized into four biologic variants-unicystic, solid, peripheral, and desmoplastic. Unicystic ameloblastoma (UA) is a benign epithelial odontogenic tumor of the jaw that commonly occurs in the second and third decade of life.
Arpita Rai   +4 more
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Unicystic ameloblastoma in the sudan

International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1989
7 Sudanese patients, 4 females and 3 males, aged 15 to 56 years, were seen with a preoperative diagnosis of odontogenic cyst. The lesions were removed via conservative surgical enucleation. The histological interpretation was unicystic ameloblastoma. Despite the conservative treatment, all 7 patients are free of recurrence up to 6 years after surgery.
H, el-Abdin, A, Ruprecht
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Unicystic Ameloblastoma - Case Report

Annals of Surgical Case Reports, 2022
Ameloblastoma is a slow-growing locally aggressive, benign odontogenic epithelium with a greater tendency for recurrence and involves aggressive bone loss and teeth. It is believed to be derived from cell rests of the enamel organ, either remnants of dental lamina or Hertwig's sheath, the epithelial rest of Malassez.
Gayathri Devi M   +2 more
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Maxillary unicystic ameloblastoma: a rare presentation

BMJ Case Reports, 2022
Unicystic ameloblastoma (UAM), a rare variant of ameloblastoma, is an odontogenic epithelial neoplasm typically appearing in the mandible. We report an extremely rare case of maxillary UAM with an impacted canine and supernumerary tooth. The patient was a woman in her late 30s who presented with a slight expansion of the left anterior maxilla due to a ...
Ryo Imase, Takuma Watanabe
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Unicystic Ameloblastoma

The American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 2000
The term unicystic ameloblastoma refers to those cystic lesions that show clinical, radiographic, or gross features of a jaw cyst, but on histologic examination show a typical ameloblastomatous epithelium lining part of the cyst cavity, with or without luminal and/or mural tumor growth. To ascertain the clinicomorphologic spectrum and biologic behavior
T J, Li, Y T, Wu, S F, Yu, G Y, Yu
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