| Literature DB >> 17892598 |
Phuu P Han1, Hitoshi Nagatsuka, Chong H Siar, Hidetsugu Tsujigiwa, Mehmet Gunduz, Ryo Tamamura, Silvia S Borkosky, Naoki Katase, Noriyuki Nagai.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Pigmented intraosseous odontogenic lesions are rare with only 47 reported cases in the English literature. Among them, pigmented calcifying cystic odontogenic tumor, formerly known as calcifying odontogenic cyst, is the most common lesion with 20 reported cases.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17892598 PMCID: PMC2064905 DOI: 10.1186/1746-160X-3-35
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Head Face Med ISSN: 1746-160X Impact factor: 2.151
Reported cases of pigmented intraosseous odontogenic lesions2–8, modified)
| Calcifying cystic odontogenic tumor | 20 | 7 Japanese |
| 3 Black | ||
| 2 Indian*one patient from 5 | ||
| 1 White | ||
| 1 Chinese*5 | ||
| 1 Malay*5 | ||
| 1 West Indian | ||
| 1 Hispanic | ||
| 3 ND | ||
| Keratocystic odontogenic tumor | 8 | 5 Japanese |
| (Odontogenic Keratocyst) | 1 Black, USA | |
| 1 White | ||
| 1 West Indian | ||
| Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor | 3 | 1 Japanese |
| 1 Black | ||
| 1 Mixed (White & Indian) | ||
| Ameloblastic fibro-odontoma | 3 | 3 Japanese |
| Odontoma (Complex) | 2 | 2 Japanese |
| Odonto-ameloblastoma | 1 | Japanese |
| Ameloblastic fibroma | 1 | Black |
| Odontogenic fibroma | 1 | ND |
| Ameloblastic fibrodentinoma | 1 | Japanese |
| Unclassified Tumor (?CEOT) | 1 | Black |
| Malignant ameloblastoma | 1 | Japanese*6 |
| Ameloblastic carcinoma | 1 | White*7 |
| Primary intraosseous carcinoma | 1 | Japanese*8 |
| Dentigerous cyst | 1 | Japanese |
| Lateral periodontal cyst | 1 | Black, Israel |
| Botryoid odontogenic cyst | 1 | Black, South Africa |
| Total | 47 cases | |
* Additional cases found in the literature, ND Not described, Modified from the previous review due to the overlapping of a case
Figure 1Panoramic radiograph demonstrated a well-defined radiolucent lesion with sclerotic border in left mandibular canine region (white arrowhead). Small, radio-opaque masses with comparable radio densities to that of the surrounding teeth were seen inside the radiolucent lesion.
Figure 2The epithelial lining (at the thickest portion) showed basal palisaded cuboidal cells and suprabasal stellate cells. Small focal calcifications within the epithelium can also be observed. (H&E, 20×). One of the small organoid denticles is shown in the inset.
Figure 3Odontogenic epithelium and ghost cells stained with Masson-Fontana for melanin pigmentation. Melanin pigments were detected within the epithelial cells, in the ghost cells and also lying freely within the extracellular connective tissue. (Masson Fontana, 40×).
Figure 4Transmission electron micrograph of the cyst lining epithelium. Melanosomes were seen within the epithelial cells. A pseudoglandular space lined by basement membrane was marked by asterisk (4,200×).
Figure 5Irregular melanosomes with some inclusions could be observed with higher magnification under transmission electron microscope (24,000×).
Figure 6The presence of S-100 positive cells with cellular processes within the ghost cells aggregates (S100 immunostaining with AEC chromogen, 40×).
Reported cases of pigmented calcifying odontogenic cyst in the literature2, modified)
| Lurie HI(1961)* | 23 | F | Max | Bantu | Complex |
| Gorlin et al.(1964)* | 16 | M | Max | Unknown | |
| Duckworth & Seward(1965) | 24 | F | Max | Negro | |
| Abrams & Howell(1968)* | 21 | F | Max | Caucasian | |
| Chandi & Simon(1970)* | 27 | M | Man | From India | |
| Sauk(1972) | 64 | M | Man | Unknown | |
| Petri and Stump(1976)* | 11 | F | Max | Negro | |
| Saito et al.(1982) | 13 | M | Man | Japanese | |
| 9 | F | Man | Japanese | Compound | |
| 35 | F | Max | Japanese | ||
| Nagao et al.(1982) | 13 | F | Man | Japanese | Complex |
| Somes(1982)* | 15 | F | Man | West Indian | |
| Schwimmer et al.(1983) | 13 | M | Man | Hispanic | |
| Takeda et al.(1985b)* | 21 | M | Max | Japanese | |
| Keszler & Guglielmotti(1987) | 15 | F | Max | Unknown | Composite |
| Siar & Ng (1987)* | 16 | F | Max | Chinese | Compound |
| 31 | M | Max | Indian | ||
| 68 | F | Man | Malay | ||
| Takeda et al.(1990) | 17 | M | Man | Japanese | |
| 11 | F | Man | Japanese |
* Studies with special staining to melanin pigmentation.