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New findings and controversies in odontogenic tumors [PDF]
Odontogenic tumors comprise a heterogeneous group of lesions that ranges from hamartomas to benign and malignant neoplasms of variable aggressiveness. This article shows how the lack of uniform criteria employed for their proper identification, as well
Mosqueda Taylor, Adalberto
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Congenital eruption cyst: a case report [PDF]
Congenital pathologies are those existing at or dating from birth. Occurrence of congenital cystic lesions in the oral cavity is uncommon in neonates. Eruption cyst (EC) is listed among these unusual lesions.
ALEMÁN NAVAS, Ramón Manuel +5 more
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Clinicoradiologic features of ameloblastomas: A single‐centre study of 155 cases
Abstract Background The purpose of the current study was to report on the clinical presentation and radiologic features of 155 cases of ameloblastoma (AB), representing a detailed, large, single‐centre radiologic study. Methods Histologically confirmed cases were reviewed over 11 years.
Chané Smit +5 more
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A gossypiboma (foreign body granuloma) mimicking a residual odontogenic cyst in the mandible: a case report [PDF]
Introduction Gossypiboma (foreign body granuloma) in the tooth socket as a complication of tooth removal is rare. Several cases of gossypiboma have been reported after orthopedic, abdominal, otorhinolaryngology, or plastic surgery, but there has been ...
Guido R Sigron, Michael C Locher
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Growth rate per year of a soft tissue recurrent ameloblastoma
Macroscopic view of an ameloblastoma specimen. Clinical Key Message We present a case of recurring ameloblastoma in soft tissue, for which we have estimated the growth rate of the lesion. This information could help clinicians to establish follow‐up protocols for the early diagnosis of recurrent ameloblastomas. Abstract In the present paper, we present
Roberta Rayra Martins Chaves +2 more
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Decompression, an Unusual Treatment Option for Multicystic Ameloblastoma: Concepts and Controversies
Background: The most common odontogenic tumor is the solid ameloblastoma. This is concerning due to the progressive bone destruction in its intraosseous variant; this type of pathology often gets a delayed diagnosis due to the asymptomatic characteristic it has.
Cinthya María Quisiguiña-Salem +6 more
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Immunohistochemical analysis of bone resorption regulators (RANKL and OPG), angiogenic index, and myofibroblasts in syndrome and non-syndrome odontogenic keratocysts [PDF]
Objective The aim of this study was to immunohistochemically analyse bone resorption regulators (receptor activator of nuclear factor kappa B ligand [RANKL] and osteoprotegerin [OPG]), angiogenic index, and myofibroblasts in Gorlin syndrome-related ...
Cavalcante, Roberta Barroso +4 more
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Multicystic and unicystic ameloblastomas are benign odontogenic tumors that present distinct biological behavior. The investigation of stem cells has become an important branch of tumor biology, with several studies addressing the possible role of these ...
Fernanda Paula Yamamoto SILVA +8 more
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Treatment Modalities of Unicystic Ameloblastoma - A Case Series [PDF]
Unicystic ameloblastoma is a unique variant of conventional ameloblastoma which has considerably less recurrence rate than its counterpart. Unlike conventional ameloblastoma which mostly requires aggressive management, unicystic ameloblastoma has ...
Agarwal, Anmol +2 more
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The authors report a case of unicystic ameloblastoma with intraluminal plexiform hemangiomatous proliferation in the right mandible of an 18-year-old Indian male who suffered from painful swelling for 2 months.
Gargi S Sarode +2 more
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