Literature DB >> 24055148

Ameloblastic fibroma: a stage in the development of a hamartomatous odontoma or a true neoplasm? Critical analysis of 162 previously reported cases plus 10 new cases.

Amos Buchner1, Marilena Vered.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To analyze neoplastic and hamartomatous variants of ameloblastic fibromas (AFs). STUDY
DESIGN: Analysis of 172 cases (162 previously reported, 10 new).
RESULTS: AF emerged as a lesion primarily of children and adolescents (mean age, 14.9 years), with about 80% diagnosed when odontogenesis is completed (age, < 22 years). Around 28% of all AFs were small and asymptomatic, and 72% exhibited moderate-to-severe bone expansion.
CONCLUSIONS: There are 2 variants of AF: neoplastic and hamartomatous. Lesions in patients aged >22 years are considered true neoplasms, while those in younger patients may be either true neoplasms or odontomas in early stages of development. Although the histopathology of hamartomatous and neoplastic variants of AF are indistinguishable, clinical and radiologic features can be of some help to distinguish between them. Asymptomatic small unilocular lesions with no or minimal bone expansion in young individuals are likely to be developing odontomas, and large, expansile lesions with extensive bone destruction are neoplasms.
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Year:  2013        PMID: 24055148     DOI: 10.1016/j.oooo.2013.06.039

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol


  17 in total

1.  Update from the 4th Edition of the World Health Organization Classification of Head and Neck Tumours: Odontogenic and Maxillofacial Bone Tumors.

Authors:  John M Wright; Marilena Vered
Journal:  Head Neck Pathol       Date:  2017-02-28

2.  The Significance of Relative Claudin Expression in Odontogenic Tumors.

Authors:  Ekarat Phattarataratip; Kraisorn Sappayatosok
Journal:  Head Neck Pathol       Date:  2019-08-31

Review 3.  Odontogenic tumors, WHO 2005: where do we go from here?

Authors:  John M Wright; Edward W Odell; Paul M Speight; Takashi Takata
Journal:  Head Neck Pathol       Date:  2014-11-20

Review 4.  [Odontogenic tumours and bone tumours of the jaw : Changes in the new WHO classification].

Authors:  D Baumhoer
Journal:  Pathologe       Date:  2018-02       Impact factor: 1.011

5.  [BRAF gene mutations in ameloblastic fibromas].

Authors:  Z You; L L Xu; X F Li; J Y Zhang; J DU; L S Sun
Journal:  Beijing Da Xue Xue Bao Yi Xue Ban       Date:  2019-02-18

Review 6.  Controversies in Odontogenic Tumours: Review.

Authors:  Pooja Siwach; Tabita Joy; Jagdish Tupkari; Arush Thakur
Journal:  Sultan Qaboos Univ Med J       Date:  2017-10-10

7.  Developing complex odontoma in a 4-year-old child with active ameloblastic follicles: A case report.

Authors:  Harikrishnan Prasad; Gopal Shiva Kumar; Muthusamy Rajmohan; Korath Varkey
Journal:  J Oral Maxillofac Pathol       Date:  2021-03-19

8.  Ameloblastic fibroma: A rare case appearing as a mixed radiographic image.

Authors:  Jurema-Freire-Lisboa de Castro; Andreza-Veruska-Lira Correia; Lucas-Alexandre-Moraes Santos; Luiz-Antônio-Portela Guerra; Flávia-Maria-de-Moraes Ramos-Perez; Danyel-Elias-da Cruz Perez
Journal:  J Clin Exp Dent       Date:  2014-12-01

9.  Extensive ameloblastic fibroma of the mandibula in a female adult patient: A case report with a follow-up of 3 years.

Authors:  Sinan Tozoglu; Mukerrem Hatipoglu; Zeliha Aytekin; Elif Inanc Gurer
Journal:  Eur J Dent       Date:  2016 Jan-Mar

Review 10.  Odontogenic and Developmental Oral Lesions in Pediatric Patients.

Authors:  Elizabeth A Bilodeau; Keith D Hunter
Journal:  Head Neck Pathol       Date:  2021-03-15
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