混合瘤的分子研究:探索丛状母细胞瘤的异质性。

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY Seminars in Diagnostic Pathology Pub Date : 2024-09-12 DOI:10.1053/j.semdp.2024.09.002
Dr Sharon John, Dr Arushi Tomar, Dr Ayushi Jain, Dr Shalini Gupta
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多年来,牙源性肿瘤一直是临床和组织病理学上的难题,因为它们起源于牙齿形成组织的上皮、外生性和/或间充质成分。全面了解常见和罕见的牙源性肿瘤对有效研究和临床治疗至关重要。其中一种特别令人费解的肿瘤是 "丛状釉母细胞瘤",它是实性多囊釉母细胞瘤的一种变体。这一术语描述了囊腔内上皮增生的独特模式。大量研究强调了基质成分的可变性,进一步凸显了釉母细胞瘤的神秘性。丛状牙釉质母细胞瘤基质中存在原始的、成熟的去瘤细胞、血管瘤细胞或鬼细胞等独特而罕见的特征,强调了肿瘤性牙源性上皮的分化潜能,并为了解与该病症相关的组织反应提供了重要依据。本病例综述讨论了四例丛状牙釉质母细胞瘤,说明了各种不典型的基质变化及其对患者预后的影响。它还提供了分析这种复杂牙源性肿瘤相关基质改变的重要标准。
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Molecular insights into hybrid tumors: Exploring the heterogeneity in plexiform ameloblastoma.

For many years, odontogenic tumors have been known to present both clinical and histopathological challenges due to their origins in the epithelial, ectomesenchymal, and/or mesenchymal components of tooth-forming tissues. Gaining a comprehensive understanding of both common and rare odontogenic tumors is crucial for their effective study and clinical management. One particularly puzzling tumor is the "plexiform ameloblastoma," a variant of the solid multicystic ameloblastoma. This term describes a distinct pattern of epithelial proliferation within the cystic cavity. Numerous studies have emphasized the variability of the stromal component, further highlighting the enigmatic nature of ameloblastoma. The presence of unique and rare features, such as primitive, mature desmoplastic, hemangiomatous, or ghost cells within the stroma of plexiform ameloblastoma, underscores the differentiation potential of the neoplastic odontogenic epithelium and offers significant insights into the tissue reactions associated with this condition. This case review discusses four instances of plexiform ameloblastoma, illustrating various atypical stromal changes and their influence on patient prognosis. It also provides important criteria for analyzing stromal alterations related to this complex odontogenic tumor.

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期刊介绍: Each issue of Seminars in Diagnostic Pathology offers current, authoritative reviews of topics in diagnostic anatomic pathology. The Seminars is of interest to pathologists, clinical investigators and physicians in practice.
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