Calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor of the maxilla (Pindborg tumor): surgical and immunohistochemical approach

I. Nowair, O. Wahba, A. Al Shareef
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Background Calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor (CEOT) is a benign but locally aggressive epithelial odontogenic tumor that most commonly occurs in the mandible. Although the maxillary CEOT is rare, its biological behavior is indolent. Aim A comprehensive immunohistochemical study was performed concerning the local aggressive behavior of this tumor. Patients and methods In this study, 12 cases of patients who were attended in the outpatient clinic of the Oral and Maxillofacial Department, Faculty of Dentistry, Tanta University were included in this study after confirmed incisional biopsy of CEOT. The patients were examined clinically preoperative and aspiration test was done. After finishing the tumor resection, closure of the maxillary defect was done by double layer repair of the defect. Biopsy of this tumor was stained by the following markers p63, Ki67, type IV collagen, smooth muscle actin (SMA), CK19, CK5/6, S100 to study the biological behavior of the tumor. Results The neoplastic cells were diffusely cytoplasmic immunoreactive for CK19 and CK5/6. Also, the tumor cells showed mild to moderate staining to SMA. Weak intensity of collagen type IV was detected. The amyloid-like deposit was immunonegative for both SMA and type IV collagen. p63 was expressed in all studied cases. Strong to moderate nuclear staining to p63 was detected in the tumor cells. The Ki67 showed high proliferation activity of tumor cells differing from the benign tumor nature. Conclusion Maxillary CEOT tends to grow more rapidly and not be circumscribed, suggesting that more aggressive surgery is required in these specific cases.
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上颌骨钙化上皮性牙源性肿瘤(Pindborg肿瘤):手术和免疫组织化学方法
背景钙化上皮性牙源性肿瘤(CEOT)是一种良性但局部侵袭性的上皮性牙源性肿瘤,最常见于下颌骨。虽然上颌CEOT是罕见的,其生物学行为是惰性的。目的对该肿瘤的局部侵袭行为进行全面的免疫组化研究。患者与方法本研究选取谭大大学牙科学院口腔颌面科门诊确诊的CEOT切口活检患者12例作为研究对象。术前对患者进行临床检查,并进行吸痰试验。完成肿瘤切除后,采用双层修复术对上颌缺损进行封闭。肿瘤活检采用p63、Ki67、IV型胶原、平滑肌肌动蛋白(SMA)、CK19、CK5/6、S100等标志物进行染色,研究肿瘤的生物学行为。结果肿瘤细胞对CK19和CK5/6具有弥漫性细胞质免疫反应。肿瘤细胞对SMA呈轻至中度染色。检测到IV型胶原蛋白的弱强度。淀粉样沉积物对SMA和IV型胶原均呈免疫阴性。P63在所有病例中均有表达。在肿瘤细胞中检测到p63强至中度核染色。Ki67表现出与良性肿瘤不同的高增殖活性。结论上颌CEOT生长迅速且不局限,这类特殊病例需要更积极的手术治疗。
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