牙源性肿瘤分类系统的演变:一个谜

S. Nandan
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牙源性肿瘤是包括良性和恶性肿瘤到错构瘤病变的多种肿瘤。自1867年布洛卡分类以来,分类系统一直在不断变化。后来,世界卫生组织在1971年对这些牙源性肿瘤进行了分类。在这些分类系统中,存在世卫组织对病变的遗漏和更新。分类系统的这种动态变化是基于全球各研究机构进行的分子和遗传学研究的结果和结论。在此背景下,世界卫生组织最近在2017年对牙源性肿瘤进行了重新分类。在这个分类中,角化囊性牙源性肿瘤和钙化囊性牙源性肿瘤被从牙源性肿瘤中剔除,重新分类为牙源性囊肿。牙源性肿瘤分类的另一个主要变化是将成釉细胞瘤重新分类为常规/实体成釉细胞瘤的组织学亚型,而不是一个独特的实体或成釉细胞瘤类型。较新的实体已添加到分类系统,即原始牙源性肿瘤和硬化牙源性癌。世卫组织2017年分类简化了牙源性肉瘤,仅将其归类为牙源性肉瘤,而不是将其分型。了解新实体的发病机制和组织病理学特征将有助于病灶的及时诊断和治疗计划。
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Evolution of classification systems of odontogenic tumors: An enigma
Odontogenic tumors are the diverse group comprising benign and malignant neoplasms to hamartomatous lesions. There has been a constant change in the classification systems ever since Broca’s classified in the year 1867. Later, the WHO classified these odontogenic tumors in the year 1971. In these classification systems, there were omissions and updating of lesions by the WHO. This dynamic change in the classification systems is based on the results and conclusions of molecular and genetic studies carried out at various research institutes across the globe. In this context, the WHO has recently reclassified the odontogenic tumors in 2017. In this classification, Keratocystic odontogenic tumor and calcifying cystic odontogenic tumor have been omitted from odontogenic tumors, and they are reclassified as odontogenic cysts. Another major change in the classification of odontogenic tumors is a reclassification of desmoplastic ameloblastoma as a histologic subtype of conventional/solid ameloblastoma, rather than a distinct entity or a type of ameloblastoma. Newer entities have been added to the classification systems, namely Primordial odontogenic tumor and sclerosing odontogenic carcinoma. The WHO 2017 classification has simplified odontogenic sarcomas entitling them as only odontogenic sarcomas rather than subtyping them. Understanding the pathogenesis and the histopathological characteristics of the newer entities will enable the prompt diagnosis and treatment plan of the lesions.
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