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Sub-epithelial hyalinization, incomplete cystic lining, and corrugated surface could be a predictor of recurrence in Odontogenic Keratocysts.

Dominic Augustine1, Roopa S Rao1, Surendra Lakshminarayana1, Kavitha Prasad2, Shankargouda Patil3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Odontogenic Keratocysts (OKCs) are known for their rapid growth and tendency to invade the adjacent tissues. Its high recurrence rate (2.5%-62%) has attracted many kinds of research to identify new parameters to predict recurrence that would enable better treatment outcomes for such patients. The present study aims to correlate Sub-Epithelial Hyalinization (SEH) that has not been explored in an Asian population to date and other histopathologic features of OKC to its recurrence propensity. MATERIALS &
METHODS: A total of 60 OKCs were analyzed for histopathologic correlation of thickness of lining, complete/incomplete lining, corrugated surface, ortho/para keratinization, intercellular edema, reversed polarity, basilar hyperplasia, the palisading arrangement of basal cells, presence/absence of rete pegs, folding of the epithelium, epithelial/connective tissue separation, SEH, basal offshoots, daughter cysts and inflammation with recurrence to arrive at the most significant histologic feature predicting recurrence.
RESULTS: The most significant histologic parameter differentiating recurrent and non-recurrent OKCs was the presence of SEH (p = 0.004), incomplete lining epithelium (p ​= ​0.023), and a corrugated surface (p ​= ​0.049). Several other histologic parameters evaluated did not statistically correlate with recurrence, this can be attributed to the smaller sample size considered in the present study.
CONCLUSION: SEH is a reliable histologic parameter to predict recurrence in OKCs. The presence of SEH is indicative of a higher recurrence potential in OKCs. Evaluation of histological parameters and their correlation with recurrence in OKCs on a larger sample size could validate the results of the current study undertaken and potentially unravel more insights on predicting recurrence. KEY MESSAGES: Sub-epithelial hyalinization is a significant feature for predicting recurrence in OKC.
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Keywords:  Corrugated; Daughter cyst; Odontogenic keratocyst; Recurrence; Subepithelial hyalinization

Year:  2021        PMID: 34040956      PMCID: PMC8144347          DOI: 10.1016/j.jobcr.2021.05.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Oral Biol Craniofac Res        ISSN: 2212-4268


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