2016
DOI: 10.4322/acr.2016.043
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Giant keratocystic odontogenic tumor: a challenging diagnosis

Abstract: The keratocystic odontogenic tumor, although a benign lesion, is peculiarly aggressive with a high recurrence rate. Its involvement with the maxillary antrum is atypical. We report the unusual case of a 20-year-old male patient with an extensive antral tumor associated with an impacted third molar, which was initially misdiagnosed as a dentigerous cyst. Clinical, radiographic, and histopathologic aspects were analyzed to provide useful information for the correct diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis within a mu… Show more

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“…This complexity in diagnosis emphasizes the importance of combining histopathological assessments to establish a diagnosis. 18,19 Radiographically JOF typically appears as a defined area with varying degrees of mineralization on imaging studies such as X rays or cone beam computed tomography (CBCT). It may have either a multiple compartment.…”
Section: Clinical Manifestationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This complexity in diagnosis emphasizes the importance of combining histopathological assessments to establish a diagnosis. 18,19 Radiographically JOF typically appears as a defined area with varying degrees of mineralization on imaging studies such as X rays or cone beam computed tomography (CBCT). It may have either a multiple compartment.…”
Section: Clinical Manifestationmentioning
confidence: 99%