2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcms.2021.09.022
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The epidemiology and management of odontogenic keratocysts (OKCs): A European multicenter study

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“…3 Studies show that Ki-67 and p53 reveal intense positivity in OKC as compared to other OCs. 5 Clinicopathological features (age, gender, site, ragiographic presentation and histology) are important parameters of OCs yet Ki-67 depict potential transformation of OCs into neoplasia. 5,6 Expression of Ki-67 was variable in OKC as reported by many authors, however few foci expressed higher expression of Ki-67.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…3 Studies show that Ki-67 and p53 reveal intense positivity in OKC as compared to other OCs. 5 Clinicopathological features (age, gender, site, ragiographic presentation and histology) are important parameters of OCs yet Ki-67 depict potential transformation of OCs into neoplasia. 5,6 Expression of Ki-67 was variable in OKC as reported by many authors, however few foci expressed higher expression of Ki-67.…”
Section: Original Articlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 Clinicopathological features (age, gender, site, ragiographic presentation and histology) are important parameters of OCs yet Ki-67 depict potential transformation of OCs into neoplasia. 5,6 Expression of Ki-67 was variable in OKC as reported by many authors, however few foci expressed higher expression of Ki-67. 7 Orthokeratinized odontogenic cyst (OOC) revealed low expression of Ki-67 as compared to OKC.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…1 These cysts can be developmental or inflammatory and include diverse pathologies such as odontogenic keratocysts (OKCs), dentigerous cysts, and radicular cysts among others. [2][3][4] The standard of care has been transoral excision with extraction of involved teeth. However, for large cysts, a transoral-only approach limits access to the entire lesion and requires greater bony exposure, with the potential for incomplete excision.…”
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“…Odontogenic cysts are fluid‐filled, epithelial‐lined cavities of dental origin with the potential to damage adjacent dentition and maxillary sinus with associated sinonasal symptomatology 1 . These cysts can be developmental or inflammatory and include diverse pathologies such as odontogenic keratocysts (OKCs), dentigerous cysts, and radicular cysts among others 2–4 . The standard of care has been transoral excision with extraction of involved teeth.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This disease usually involve mandible. In Mandible, the third molar area and the ascending ramus are the more common site of involvement 4 . Maxillary lesions causes more morbidity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%