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Cavidad de Stafne de localización inusual en el sector anterior mandibular [PDF]
La típica cavidad de Stafne, localizada en el sector posterior de la mandíbula, es una entidad relativamente poco frecuente, pero cuando el defecto se sitúa en la región anterior mandibular, es bastante raro, habiéndose descrito hasta ahora sólo 36 casos
Belmonte Caro, Rodolfo +4 more
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Odontogenic myxomas, a rare intraosseous neoplasm, usually present as a slow rate of bony expansion and are painless in nature, and eventually lead to facial deformity. The tumor is thought to arise from the mesenchyme of the tooth germ and is associated with an impacted tooth.
Mohd Faizal Abdullah +2 more
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Multilocular Unicystic Ameloblastoma of Mandible
Introduction. We report a rare case of unicystic ameloblastoma (UA) of mandible which showed multilocular radiolucency on the left side of mandible on radiographic examination which is very unusual, and the majority of the cases of UAs till date has been
Manas Bajpai +5 more
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Intraosseous mandibular hemangioma : a case report and review of the literature [PDF]
Intraosseous vascular lesions are rare conditions, comprising only 0.5% to 1% of all intraosseous tumors. They mainly occur in the second decade of life especially in women.
García-Rozado González, Alvaro +2 more
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Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor of the mandible: review of the literature and report of a rare case [PDF]
Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT) is a rare odontogenic tumor which is often misdiagnosed as odontogenic cyst. To acquire additional information about AOT, all reports regarding AOT and cited in "pubmed" since 1990 onward were reviewed.
André C Zimmermann +4 more
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Background: Stafne’s bone defects (SBDs) are rare, intraosseous lesions not only localized in the mandible but also asymptomatic by default and found occasionally at radiographically investigations. The size and location of these defects can vary, although most are located in the posterior mandible. Since anterior variants are less frequently reported,
Ibrahim Yamany +2 more
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Malignant changes developing from odontogenic cysts: a systematic review [PDF]
The aim of this study was to systematically review scientific literature in orderto describe the characteristics and prognosis of malignant entities developing from odontogenic cysts. A search in Pubmed (MEDLINE) and Cochrane databases was conducted. The
Borrás Ferreres, Jordi +2 more
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Secondary autogenous particulate cancellous bone and marrow grafting (SBG) is a reliable and established technique for patients with alveolar cleft. Some reports have described complications after SBG, but cyst formation in alveolar bone where SBG has been performed appears to be extremely rare.
Kazuyuki Yusa +5 more
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Unicystic ameloblastoma with rare acanthomatous changes in mural Island
Ameloblastomas are true benign odontogenic epithelial tumours, most frequently found in the jaw. It is the second most typical odontogenic neoplasm after odontoma.
Priyadharsini Nataraj +5 more
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Ameloblastic fibroma: a rare case appearing as a mixed radiographic image [PDF]
Ameloblastic fibroma (AF) is a benign tumor of mixed odontogenic origin, which affects predominantly young individuals. AF appearing as a mixed radiographic image is very rare. This report describes a case of AF in a 12- year-old male identified during a
Castro, Jurema Freire Lisboa de +5 more
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