Malignant Transformation of an Odontogenic Cyst in a Period of 10 Years
Primary intraosseous carcinoma of the jaws (PIOSCC) might arise from odontogenic epithelium, more commonly from a previous odontogenic cyst. The aim of this case is to illustrate that the clinician should consider that an apparent benign dentigerous cyst can suffer malignant transformation and that...
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doaj-cfaf90bcae93489a90e6d15f4d1157a12021-07-02T05:17:31ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Dentistry2090-64472090-64552014-01-01201410.1155/2014/762969762969Malignant Transformation of an Odontogenic Cyst in a Period of 10 YearsJuliane Pirágine Araújo0Luiz Paulo Kowalski1Mônica Lúcia Rodrigues2Oslei Paes de Almeida3Clovis Antonio Lopes Pinto4Fabio Abreu Alves5Stomatology Department, School of Dentistry, São Paulo University, São Paulo, SP, BrazilHead and Neck Surgery and Otorhinolaryngology Department, AC Camargo Cancer Center, São Paulo, SP, BrazilHead and Neck Surgery and Otorhinolaryngology Department, AC Camargo Cancer Center, São Paulo, SP, BrazilDepartment of Oral Diagnosis, Piracicaba Dental School, University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Piracicaba, SP, BrazilPathology Department, AC Camargo Cancer Center, São Paulo, SP, BrazilStomatology Department, School of Dentistry, São Paulo University, São Paulo, SP, BrazilPrimary intraosseous carcinoma of the jaws (PIOSCC) might arise from odontogenic epithelium, more commonly from a previous odontogenic cyst. The aim of this case is to illustrate that the clinician should consider that an apparent benign dentigerous cyst can suffer malignant transformation and that all material removed from a patient must be evaluated histologically. A 44-year-old man presented in a routine periapical X-ray an impacted lower left third molar with radiolucency over its crown. Ten years later, the patient complained of pain in the same region and the tooth was extracted. After one month, the patient still complained of pain and suffered a fracture of the mandible. A biopsy was performed and carcinoma was diagnosed. The patient was treated surgically with adjuvant radio- and chemotherapy and after 8 years, he is well without signs of recurrences. This report describes a central mandibular carcinoma probably developed from a previous dentigerous cyst.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/762969 |
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Juliane Pirágine Araújo Luiz Paulo Kowalski Mônica Lúcia Rodrigues Oslei Paes de Almeida Clovis Antonio Lopes Pinto Fabio Abreu Alves Malignant Transformation of an Odontogenic Cyst in a Period of 10 Years Case Reports in Dentistry |
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Juliane Pirágine Araújo Luiz Paulo Kowalski Mônica Lúcia Rodrigues Oslei Paes de Almeida Clovis Antonio Lopes Pinto Fabio Abreu Alves |
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Malignant Transformation of an Odontogenic Cyst in a Period of 10 Years |
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Malignant Transformation of an Odontogenic Cyst in a Period of 10 Years |
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Malignant Transformation of an Odontogenic Cyst in a Period of 10 Years |
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Primary intraosseous carcinoma of the jaws (PIOSCC) might arise from odontogenic epithelium, more commonly from a previous odontogenic cyst. The aim of this case is to illustrate that the clinician should consider that an apparent benign dentigerous cyst can suffer malignant transformation and that all material removed from a patient must be evaluated histologically. A 44-year-old man presented in a routine periapical X-ray an impacted lower left third molar with radiolucency over its crown. Ten years later, the patient complained of pain in the same region and the tooth was extracted. After one month, the patient still complained of pain and suffered a fracture of the mandible. A biopsy was performed and carcinoma was diagnosed. The patient was treated surgically with adjuvant radio- and chemotherapy and after 8 years, he is well without signs of recurrences. This report describes a central mandibular carcinoma probably developed from a previous dentigerous cyst. |
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