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Background:  The aim of this study was to determine the range of histologically diagnosed lesions in 44 000 oral and maxillofacial pathology specimens, from adults 17 years and older, submitted for diagnosis to our laboratory over a... more
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      PathologyDentistryAdolescentEngland
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      DentistryForecastingAdolescentBiopsy
The diagnosis of osteosclerotic lesions is sometimes quite challenging for the general dental practitioner. When having no clear reason for a sclerotic process in the jaw bone, the dentist is often left without a definite diagnosis and... more
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      HumansDifferential DiagnosisOsteosclerosisJaw Diseases
Radiolucent lesions within the jaws represent a whole variety of lesions. Generally, they can be classified into two categories. The first category comprises well circumscribed lesions, either unilocular, multilobular or multilocular.... more
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      Magnetic Resonance ImagingHumansDifferential DiagnosisOdontogenic-tumors
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      CryopreservationHumansOdontogenic-tumorsDental Enamel
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      DentistrySurgeryTreatmentAdolescent
Keratoameloblastoma (KA) is a rare histological variant of the ameloblastoma with extensive keratin production within the odontogenic islands as well as in the fbrous stroma. Pindborg frst reported it in 1970, since then only 18 cases... more
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      OdontogenesisOdontogenic-tumorsOdontogenic Tumors & CystsOdontogenic Cysts and Tumors
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      Cell CycleTreatment OutcomeHumansMale
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      DentistryHumansBiological markersOdontogenic-tumors
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      DentistryTreatment OutcomeBiopsyHumans
To describe the clinicopathologic, immunohistochemical, and scanning electron microscopic features of 19 cases of calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor (CEOT) in comparison to 4 cases of dental follicles containing CEOT-like areas... more
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      Scanning Electron MicroscopyImmunohistochemistryAdolescentHumans
To analyze 318 odontogenic tumors seen at a tertiary oral care center in Kaduna, Nigeria for comparison with findings in previous Nigerian and world records. A retrospective survey of odontogenic tumors based on the classification of... more
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      DentistryNigeriaAdolescentOral and Maxillofacial Surgery
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      DentistryAdolescentOral and Maxillofacial SurgeryHumans
Keratocystic odontogenic tumour (KCOT) is a benign uni- or multicystic intraosseous odontogenic tumour with potential for local destruction and tendency for multiplicity, especially when associated with Gorlin-Goltz syndrome. We suggest a... more
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      DentistryAdolescentHumansFemale
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Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT) is an uncommon benign odontogenic tumor representing approximately 3% of all odontogenic tumors. In about 74% of cases, this tumor is associated with an impacted tooth, of which two-third of the cases... more
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      DentistrySurgeryTreatmentAdolescent
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      PhysiologyImmunohistochemistryHumansFemale
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      DentistryAdolescentOral and Maxillofacial SurgeryHumans
Literature reviews of oral lesions frequently lack an appropriate historic perspective, presuming that the mid- to late-twentieth century reports are the first valid reports available. The mid-nineteenth century dental journals, however,... more
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      Oral pathologyHumansOdontogenic CystsOdontogenic-tumors
A biphasic odontogenic tumor with aggressive clinical behaviour is reported. The tumor arose posterior to the right mandibular third molar involving the angle of the mandible and the ascending ramus. Within a 5 years period the patient... more
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      DentistryHumansMaleOral Oncology
Oral submucous fibrosis (OSF) is a chronic, progressive, potentially malignant condition affecting the oral cavity and frequently involving the upper part of the aerodigestive tract including the oropharynx and the upper part of the... more
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      Feline oral squamous cell carcinomaOdontogenesisOral Potentially Malignant LesionsOdontogenic-tumors
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      DentistryNigeriaAdolescentHumans
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      DentistryAdolescentOral and Maxillofacial SurgeryHumans
Purpose: To integrate the available data published to date on ameloblastic fibromas (AF) and ameloblastic fibrosarcomas (AFS) into a comprehensive analysis of their clinical/radiological features. Methods: An electronic search was... more
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      Oral pathologyOral and Maxillofacial PathologyOral and Maxillofacial Pathology and MicrobiologyOdontogenic-tumors
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      DentistryCatsDogsAnimals
Intraosseous lipoma is a benign tumor of the bone. It is mostly seen in the metaphyses of the long bones and calcaneus. There are few documented cases of intraosseous lipomas in the jaw. Clinically, the lesion is usually silent and... more
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      DentistryOral and Maxillofacial SurgeryAdipose tissueCase Report
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      DentistryOral pathologyHumansWorld Health Organization
Aim and Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of odontogenic cysts and tumors over a time period of 5 years. Materials and Methods: Data for this analysis was attained from the reports of patients diagnosed with... more
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Background: Ameloblastoma is a benign odontogenic neoplasm which frequently affects the mandible. The term ameloblastoma includes several clinicoradiological and histological types. Apart from the most commonly encountered... more
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      Ameloblastic Tumor, AmeloblastomaAmeloblastomatousOdontogenic-tumors
Odontogenic cysts comprise a diverse group of exceptional lesions derived from epithelial elements of the tooth-forming apparatus. Calcifying cystic odontogenic tumor is a rare odontogenic lesion, which represents about 2% of all... more
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Purpose: To investigate the recurrence rate of cementoblastomas for different variables aside from the clinical/radiologic features. Methods: An electronic search was undertaken in November/2016. Eligibility criteria included publications... more
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      Oral pathologyOral and Maxillofacial PathologyOral and Maxillofacial Pathology and MicrobiologyOdontogenic-tumors
Summary. Aim. The vast majority of oral diseases are confined to oral tissues, but numerous underlying systemic conditions may present with signs and symptoms within the oral cavity. Since the epidemiology of diseases is variable between... more
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      PathologyDentistryAdolescentEngland
Peripheral (extraosseous or soft tissue) odontogenic tumors are rare lesions that occur in the soft tissue overlying the tooth-bearing areas of the mandible and the maxilla. A review of the English-language literature revealed only 48... more
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      HumansGingival NeoplasmsMouth NeoplasmsOdontogenic-tumors
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      DentistryHumansFemaleEndodontics
Keratocystic odontogenic tumour (KCOT) is an odontogenic tumour which stems from the odontogenic organs mostly localised in the lower jaw, particularly posterior body and ascending ramus of the mandible. The majority of these tumours are... more
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      DentistryAdolescentHumansFemale
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      DentistryMembrane ProteinsGene expressionCell Differentiation
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      HumansMaleOral Squamous Cell Carcinoma (OSCC)Adult
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      DentistryNigeriaAdolescentUniversity Teaching