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摘要
腺瘤样牙源性肿瘤(AOT)是一种罕见的牙源性病变,其组织学特征是源于病变上皮成分的导管样结构,可明显分为滤泡型、滤泡外型和骨外型(Neville BW, Damm DD, Allen CM等)。腺瘤样牙源性肿瘤。口腔颌面病理学教科书,第二版,621-3)。这些肿瘤大多发生在生命的第二或第三个十年,并明显倾向于女性。滤泡变异占报告病例的75% (Curran AE, Miller EJ, Murrah VA)。口腔外科,口腔医学,口腔病理,口腔放射学,1997;84:557-60),与阻生牙的牙冠有关,通常是上颌犬齿。我们提出了一个罕见的病例滤泡外AOT模拟一个根尖周囊肿,起源于一个妇女在她的妊娠早期和迅速扩大之后。病变被去核并送去组织病理学和免疫组织化学检查,结果显示AOT具有囊性成分,其生长不依赖雌激素或黄体酮。本病例向我们介绍了AOT在表现上的独特变化,以及与炎症性根尖周围疾病的鉴别困难。
Adenomatoid Odontogenic Tumour Mimicking a Periapical Cyst in Pregnant Woman
Adenomatoid odontogenic tumours (AOT) are uncommon odontogenic lesions characterized histologi-cally by duct-like structures derived from the epithelial component of the lesion and can be distinctly classified into follicular, extrafollicular and extraosseous variants (Neville BW, Damm DD, Allen CM, et al. Adenomatoid Odontogenic Tumor. A Text Book for Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, 2nd edition, 621-3). Most of these tumours develop in the second or third decade of life and have a distinct predilection for women. The follicular variant accounts for 75% of reported cases (Curran AE, Miller EJ, Murrah VA. Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor presenting as periapical disease. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod 1997;84:557-60) and is associated with the crown of an impacted tooth, commonly the maxillary canine. We present a rare case of extrafollicular AOT mimicking a periapical cyst that originated in a woman in her first trimester of pregnancy and enlarged rapidly thereafter. The lesion was enucleated and sent for histopathology and immunohistochemistry, which revealed AOT with a cystic component with no dependence on oestrogen or progestrone for its growth. This case of AOT introduces us to the unique variation in its presentation and the difficulty in differentiation from periapical disease of inflammatory origin.
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The scope of the journal covers all fields related to the presentday practice of dentistry, and includes Restorative Dentistry (Operative Dentistry, Dental Materials, Prosthodontics and Endodontics), Preventive Dentistry (Periodontics, Orthodontics, Paediatric Dentistry, Public Health and Health Services), Oral Medicine, Oral Surgery and Oral Pathology. Articles pertaining to dental education and the social, political and economic aspects of dental practice are also welcomed.