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J Baby John1, Reena Rachel John.
Abstract
Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT)-a benign (hamartomatous) lesion of odontogenic origin-is an uncommon tumor which affects young individuals with a female predominance, mainly in the second decade. This lesion is most commonly located in the anterior maxilla and is usually associated with an impacted canine tooth. This is a case report of a 39-year-old female patient presented with a large AOT of the posterior maxilla associated with an impacted second molar - a very rare situation.Entities:
Keywords: Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor; dentigerous cyst; impacted tooth
Year: 2010 PMID: 21731264 PMCID: PMC3125061 DOI: 10.4103/0973-029X.72502
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Oral Maxillofac Pathol ISSN: 0973-029X
Figure 1Patient postoperative
Figure 2Orthopantomogram
Figure 3Postoperative specimen
Figure 4Impacted second molar tooth associated with lesion
Figure 510× view showing a thin nonkeratinized lining epithelium continuous and showing proliferation in one area, spindle cells and calcifications are seen
Figure 610× view showing a thin nonkeratinized lining epithelium proliferating into the lumen showing spindle cells and calcification
Figure 740× view showing spindle shaped cells in the form of whorls and rosette formation with calcification