Mural Unicystic Ameloblastoma mimicking Odontogenic Cyst
Unicystic ameloblastoma is considered a less aggressive variant of ameloblastoma with clinical and radiographic features mimicking a cyst.
Karthika Panneerselvam +3 more
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Recurrent Ameloblastoma of the Mandibular Ramus Resected Using a Modified High Perimandibular Approach: A Case Report. [PDF]
Ameloblastoma typically lacks a well‐defined capsule and exhibits locally invasive growth, making them prone to recurrence. On the other hand, a subtype known as the unicystic type is generally well circumscribed and less invasive compared with conventional solid/multicystic variants, but recurrence may occur in rare cases.
Uesugi A, Kamada K, Kudoh K, Kurio N.
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Epigenetic similarity between adenoid ameloblastoma and dentinogenic ghost cell tumour: DNA methylation analysis in odontogenic tumours. [PDF]
Abstract Although adenoid ameloblastoma (AA) has recently been included in the WHO classification as a separate tumour type, its clinical, histological, immunohistochemical, and molecular similarities to dentinogenic ghost cell tumour (DGCT) raise questions about the current classification system. The aim of this study was to investigate the epigenetic
Oh KY.
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Maxillary unicystic ameloblastoma [PDF]
The authors present the case of a 17-year-old White male patient complaining of enlargement in the gingival region and the fundus of the left maxillary anterior vestibular sulcus. The clinicopathological diagnosis was plexiform unicystic ameloblastoma. With this report, the authors illustrate the importance and complexity of a differential diagnosis of
Navarro, Cláudia Maria +3 more
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Rapidly Expanding Odontogenic Myxoma: An Entity With Diagnostic Challenges-A Case Report. [PDF]
Odontogenic myxoma is a rare benign odontogenic tumor having locally aggressive behavior. It frequently affects the females in the second or third decade of life and commonly occurs in the mandibular posterior region as a slow‐growing lesion. The aggressive behavior is often seen in maxillary lesions.
Dangore-Khasbage S +4 more
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Unicystic Granulosa Cell Tumor [PDF]
Granulosa cell tumors are the most frequent sex cord stromal tumor and account for approximately 5% of all primary ovarian tumors. About 5% occur before puberty and 40% occur in the menopausal age group; however, these tumors have an indolent biological behavior [1].
Nalli R. Sumitra Devi +3 more
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An Audit of the Histopathological Pattern of Ameloblastoma in Kano, Nigeria
Objective: To describe the spectrum, frequency, age and sex distribution of ameloblastomas seen in Kano, as well as compare the findings with previous studies done in Nigeria, Africa and other parts of the world.
A.A. Sule, C.A. Iyogun, T.E. Adeyemi
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Unicystic ameloblastoma in 3 year old paediatric patient: a rare entity [PDF]
Unicystic ameloblastoma (UA) is a benign epithelial odontogenic tumor of the jaws that commonly occurs in 2nd and 3rd decade of life. In fact, this entity is rare in children under 12 years of age.
Arora, Shelly +3 more
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Unicystic Ameloblastoma - A Case Series
Ameloblastoma is a benign, locally aggressive neoplasm that constitutes about 1–3% of the tumors of the jaw. Wide surgical excision with adequate safe margin is the most common treatment of choice. The study aimed to manage cases with unicystic ameloblastoma while preserving the continuity of the mandible (without resection ...
Arulmozhi M, Rajasekaran +4 more
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Non dentigerous variant of unicystic ameloblastoma: A case report
Unicystic ameloblastoma is one of the placid jaw tumors comprising about 6-15% of ameloblastoma, it stands unexampled when it comes to the pathomorphological features. We discuss a case of unicystic ameloblastoma that is consonant with the nondentigerous
R Aravindhan +4 more
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