| Literature DB >> 32865727 |
Victor Costa1, Ana Lia Anbinder1, Fernanda Herrera1, Nayara Rodrigues1, Ana Sueli Rodrigues Cavalcante1, Estela Kaminagakura2.
Abstract
A patient with an odontogenic fibroma (OF) with the presence of fibroblasts of varying morphology is presented, and the main microscopic differential diagnosis is discussed. Case report: a 51-year-old man complained of a swelling in the anterior region of the mandible. The panoramic radiograph showed a radiolucent, well-defined multilocular image, with displacement of the roots of the left mandibular incisors and canine. A cone beam computed tomography examination revealed a hypodense image, with delicate bone spicules inside, divergence of the tooth roots and destruction of the buccal cortical bone. Under the differential diagnosis of a desmoplastic ameloblastoma or a squamous odontogenic tumor, an incisional biopsy was made. Microscopically, deeply collagenized tissue with scarce odontogenic epithelium islands, large fibroblasts of varying morphology and calcified material was observed. A diagnosis of OF was made. Surgical removal was carried out, and the specimen was examined. Identical aspects were found, and the immunohistochemical reaction for pan-cytokeratin was carried out to identify the odontogenic epithelial cells. The definitive diagnosis of OF was confirmed, and we emphasize the importance of the correlation of all characteristics for a definitive diagnosis.Entities:
Keywords: Desmoplasia; Large fibroblast; Odontogenic tumor
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32865727 PMCID: PMC8134584 DOI: 10.1007/s12105-020-01207-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Head Neck Pathol ISSN: 1936-055X