نتایج جستجو برای: ameloblastic carcinoma

تعداد نتایج: 394714  

2013
Swati Roy Vipul Garg

BACKGROUND The aim of the present article is to report a case of ameloblastic carcinoma and use a marker alpha smooth muscle actin as a tool to differentiate cases of ameloblastic carcinoma from that of ameloblastoma. METHODS Case study reporting a case of ameloblastic carcinoma (AC) with expression of alpha smooth muscle actin (alpha-SMA) as a marker for emergence of stromal myofibroblasts. ...

Journal: :Romanian journal of morphology and embryology = Revue roumaine de morphologie et embryologie 2012
Adrienne Horváth Emoke Horváth S Popşor

Ameloblastic carcinoma is a rare cause of jaw tumors, especially in children. This rare, rapidly growing, malignant tumor of odontogenic origin affects predominantly the mandible and maxilla. Hypercellularity, lack of differentiation, high mitotic index, vascular and neural invasion are its main histological features. Local destruction and distant metastases to the lungs, bones, liver and brain...

2013
Abhishek Reddy

Ameloblastic carcinoma is an extremely rare, aggressive malignant epithelial odontogenic tumor with characteristic histologic features and behaviour that dictates a more aggressive surgical approach than that of ameloblastoma. However, reliable evidence of its biologic activity is currently unavailable and our understanding of the histologic features of ameloblastic carcinoma is somewhat vague ...

Journal: :Journal 2003
Sylvie Louise Avon John McComb Cameron Clokie

Ameloblastic carcinoma is a rare malignant lesion with characteristic histologic features and behaviour that dictates a more aggressive surgical approach than that of a simple ameloblastoma. However, reliable evidence of its biologic activity is currently unavailable due to the scarcity of well-documented cases. It occurs primarily in the mandible in a wide range of age groups; no sex or race p...

Journal: :American Journal of Case Reports 2015

Journal: :European journal of medical research 2008
K Nakano C H Siar H Tsujigiwa H Nagatsuka N Nagai T Kawakami

BACKGROUND In general, Notch is a representative signal which controls morphosis and differentiation of cells, but its role in human odontogenic neoplasms, especially in ameloblastoma and its malignant counterpart, ameloblastic carcinoma, is not known. METHODS We examined Notch1 peptide and its gene (mRNA) in an ameloblastoma (case 1: 27-year-old female, right mandibular tumor) and an amelobl...

2014
AKIRA TEMPAKU YOSHINOBU TAKAHASHI HIDETOSHI IKEDA SHIGERU YAMAUCHI TAKASHI GOTOH NOBUYUKI BANDOH SYUJIROU MAKINO TAKUJI SHIMADA HAJIME KAMADA

Ameloblastic carcinoma, secondary type, is an extremely rare odontogenic malignant tumor. The present study reports the case of a 58-year-old male with ameloblastic carcinoma that extended into the intracranial space close to the internal carotid artery. Surgical excision was performed, as headaches were being caused via compression by the mass. Small remnants of the tumor remained surrounding ...

Journal: :Anticancer research 2008
Francesca Angiero Roberto Borloni Maurizia Macchi Michele Stefani

Ameloblastic carcinoma is a very rare malignant odontogenic neoplasm of the mandible and maxilla, accounting for some 66 reported cases. The case of a 68-year-old man who presented a fistula with orosinus communication of 14-year duration that, after anti-aggregant therapy, began bleeding is reported. The initial microscopic evaluation of the biopsy and radiographic findings were consistent wit...

2013
Ronell Bologna-Molina Adalberto Mosqueda-Taylor Nelly Molina-Frechero Ana D. Mori-Estevez Guillermo Sánchez-Acuña

OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to compare among PCNAand Ki-67 as the most reliable immunohistochemical marker for evaluating cell proliferation in ameloblastic tumors. STUDY DESIGN Observational, retrospective, and descriptive study of a large series of ameloblastic tumors, composed of 161 ameloblastomas and four ameloblastic carcinomas, to determine and compare PCNA and Ki-67 expressio...

2008
R Koul A Binahmed A Dubey R Nason AL Cooke

Odontogenic carcinomas of the maxilla are classified as malignant ameloblastoma, ameloblastic carcinoma, or primary intraosseous carcinoma. The term ameloblastic carcinoma is used to describe those ameloblastomas in which there is histological evidence of malignancy in the primary, recurrent, or metastatic tumour. The maxilla is an unusual site for ameloblastoma. This report is of a patient wit...

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