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Odontogenic tumor
About: Odontogenic tumor is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1641 publications have been published within this topic receiving 34562 citations. The topic is also known as: odontogenic tumour & Rare odontogenic tumor.
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01 May 1992
TL;DR: The histological classification of Odontogenic Tumours and its applications to Neoplasms and Other Lesions Related to Bone Epithelial Cysts shows clear trends in what types of tumours are distinguished from each other.
Abstract: Introduction Histological Classification of Odontogenic Tumours Definitions and Explanatory Notes Neoplasms and Other Tumours Related to the Odontogenic Apparatus Neoplasms and Other Lesions Related to Bone Epithelial Cysts Subject Index Illustrations
1,260 citations
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TL;DR: The diagnoses of 40,000 consecutively accessioned oral biopsies from the Oral Pathology Diagnostic Service, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada, were reviewed to allow clinicians to make realistic judgments in counseling patients before biopsy about the probability of diagnosis and risks associated with nonspecific clinical or radiographic lesions.
423 citations
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TL;DR: The new and revised classification is compared with the previous version, the reasons for the changes are outlined, and reference is made to a number of newly characterized lesions that have been included.
Abstract: This article introduces the revised World Health Organization (WHO) classification of odontogenic tumors and jaw cysts and certain bone lesions that either are peculiar to the jaws or have distinctive features in that location. The new and revised classification is compared with the previous version, the reasons for the changes are outlined, and reference is made to a number of newly characterized lesions that have been included.
409 citations
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TL;DR: There appears to be no predilection for sex, age, or location in the calcifying odontogenic cyst described, and the similarity of this cyst to the cutaneous calcifying epithelioma of Malherbe and other lesions is discussed.
404 citations
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TL;DR: The pathologist must be careful to differentiate invasive epidermoid carcinomas and salivary gland carcinomas from ameloblastomas, and the tumor variously known as soft odontoma or mixed odontogenic tumor also should be separated from the amelOBlastomas.
368 citations