Squamous Odontogenic Tumor of Maxilla - A Rare Case Report
Abstract:Squamous odontogenic tumors (SOTs) are rare benign odontogenic epithelial neoplasms with very low recurrence rate and absolutely no malignant potentiality. The average age at presentation is 38.2 year, though a wider age group of affection from 1st to 8th decade is noted. The common presentation is a slow growing, painless expansile swelling in the maxilla or mandible. Owing to its unique radiological and distinct histopathological features of nests of bland looking squamous epithelial cells in a fibrocollagen… Show more
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