نتایج جستجو برای: ameloblastoma

تعداد نتایج: 1670  

2013
Hemant Shakya Vikram Khare Nilesh Pardhe Ena Mathur Mansi Chouhan

Ameloblastoma is a slow-growing benign neoplasm that has a strong tendency to local invasion and that can grow to be quite large without metastasizing. Rare examples of distant metastasis of an ameloblastoma in lungs or regional lymph nodes do exist. It has an aggressive and recurrent course and is rarely metastatic. Radiographically it shares common features with other lesions such as the gian...

2017
Durga Okade Tejavathi Nagaraj C. K. Sumana I. Keerthi

Desmoplastic ameloblastoma (DA) is an uncommon variant of ameloblastoma that accounts for 4-13% of ameloblastomas. It differs from classical ameloblastoma in its site of occurrence, radiographic features, and histologic appearance. The World Health Organization (2005) classified this tumor as a variant of ameloblastoma. DA is a benign tumor with typical histopathological and radiographic featur...

2016
Ravleen Nagi Shashikant Sahu N Rakesh

Ameloblastoma is the second most common benign epithelial odontogenic tumor and though it is of a benign nature, it is locally invasive, has a high recurrence rate and could potentially become malignant. Many theories have been proposed to explain the pathogenesis of ameloblastoma. Proper understanding of the pathogenic mechanism involved in ameloblastoma and its proliferation aids in constitut...

2011
AC Coombs

Ameloblastoma is a benign odontogenic tumour which commonly recurs after initial surgery; most recurrences occur at the site of the primary tumour. A rare case of recurrence of a maxillary ameloblastoma in the frontal sinuses is presented. To our knowledge there are no previous reports in the literature of a benign maxillary ameloblastoma extending into the frontal sinuses.

Journal: :Journal of oral pathology & medicine : official publication of the International Association of Oral Pathologists and the American Academy of Oral Pathology 1993
W F van Heerden E J van Rensburg E J Raubenheimer E H Venter

HPV type 18 DNA was identified in an intrabony ameloblastoma using radiolabelled in situ hybridization. The viral DNA was found in a verrucous lesion in a cystic area of the tumor. The absence of HPV DNA in other epithelial areas of the ameloblastoma is suggestive of a secondary infection. HPV is not considered to be an etiological factor in the pathogenesis of this ameloblastoma.

Journal: :International journal of clinical and experimental pathology 2015
Rui-Na Yang Xin-Shuai Wang Jing Ren Yan-Fei Xie Dan Zhou Dong-Feng Ge Xiao-Shan Feng She-Gan Gao

BACKGROUND The ameloblastoma is the most common odontogenic epithelial tumor, which belong to benign neoplasms that present a painless course, and usually occur in the oromaxillo-facial region. Although the histopathological manifestation of ameloblastoma is benign, it has unique biological behavior, for example local invasion and recurrence repeatedly. A few case of ameloblastoma was locally a...

Journal: :Archives of Iranian medicine 2009
Ismail Yazdi Maryam Seyedmajidi Ramin Foroughi

Desmoplastic ameloblastoma is an unusual type of ameloblastoma with special histologic and radiographic features and anatomic distribution which differs from those in the classic type of ameloblastoma. The purpose of this article is to assist the dental community in better understanding of this variation of odontogenic tumor. We present a patient with desmoplastic and conventional variant of am...

2015
Meela Sridhar L. Raja Bhaskar Reddy Sagar Kharat B.S. Mahesh Lakshmi Gandi Ashish Mahendra Pankhuri Nigam Parveen Grewal

Ameloblastomas are an inscrutable group of oral tumors. Basal cell ameloblastoma is a rare variant of ameloblastoma with very few cases reported until date. The tumor is composed of more primitive cells and has less conspicuous peripheral palisading. It shows remarkable similarity to basal cell carcinoma, basal cell adenoma and intra-osseous adenoid cystic carcinoma. This report describes the c...

2011
Sheeraz Badal

Ameloblastoma is a true neoplasm of odontogenic origin. Ameloblastoma is responsible for 1% of all the oral and maxillomandibular cysts and tumors. It is odontogenic in origin and benign in nature but it has a high percentage of local recurrence rate and possible malignant development when treated inadequately. We report a case of plexiform ameloblastoma presenting in a 11-year-old female. The ...

2015
Samuel Ebele Udeabor Akinyele Olumuyiwa Adisa Ahmed Oluwatoyin Lawal Mike Barbeck Patrick Booms Robert Alexander Sader Shahram Ghanaati

INTRODUCTION Ameloblastoma is a slow growing, painless odontogenic swelling which can attain sizes that result in severe deformities of the craniofacial complex. It is the most commonly encountered odontogenic tumor in Nigeria. Surgical intervention is currently the method of treatment; however identification of altered molecular pathways may inform chemotherapeutic potential. The Protein Patch...

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