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Hybrid odontogenic lesions: A case series of a rare entity
BACKGROUND: The occurrence of hybrid odontogenic lesions with two or more morphologically distinct components is a rare phenomenon and poses a diagnostic challenge. We aimed to study the clinical, radiological, and pathological features and behavior of hybrid odontogenic lesions, to enhance awarenes...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10208946/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37251860 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e16221 |
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author | Raza, Muhammad Ahmed, Arsalan Abdul-Ghafar, Jamshid Ahmed, Rashida Din, Nasir Ud |
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description | BACKGROUND: The occurrence of hybrid odontogenic lesions with two or more morphologically distinct components is a rare phenomenon and poses a diagnostic challenge. We aimed to study the clinical, radiological, and pathological features and behavior of hybrid odontogenic lesions, to enhance awareness about these rare lesions. METHOD: Hematoxylin and Eosin slides of hybrid odontogenic lesions diagnosed between January 01, 2012 and December 31, 2020, were reviewed. Demographic and radiological information were obtained from the patient's medical records. RESULTS: 8 cases were diagnosed with a mean age of 19.1 years and male to female ratio of 1:1.7. Involvement of mandible was more common (n = 5) as compared to maxilla (n = 3). All patients presented with swelling for an average of 9.75 months (3–25 months) duration. Bleeding, loose teeth, pain and facial asymmetry were reported in 5,3, 3, and 2 cases, respectively. Radiologically, 7 cases were well demarcated, 75% cases (n = 6) were radiolucent, and average radiological size was 4.8 cm. All patients were managed with surgery alone. 5 cases (62.5%) underwent enucleation and curettage, while local excision, en-block resection and segmental mandibulectomy were performed in 1 case each. Histologically, ossifying fibroma/cemento-ossifyiong fibroma were the most lesion, occurring in 5 cases (62%), followed by giant cell granuloma like lesions (GCG) i.e., central and peripheral giant cell granuloma (n = 3), Adenomatoid Odontogenic tumor (AOT) (n = 2), and DC (n = 2), ameloblastic fibroma (AF) (n = 1), Ameloblastoma (n = 1), calcifying odontogenic cyst (COC) (n = 1), and complex odontoma (n = 1). No evidence of recurrence was noted after 4–99 months of surgery (mean: 32.9) in cases with available data (n = 7). Long-term complaints included facial asymmetry (n = 2) and pain (n = 1). CONCLUSION: Most hybrid odontogenic lesions affect young females in the second decade of life and commonly show COF and OF as hybrid components. A conservative approach to management appears adequate. |
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spelling | pubmed-102089462023-05-26 Hybrid odontogenic lesions: A case series of a rare entity Raza, Muhammad Ahmed, Arsalan Abdul-Ghafar, Jamshid Ahmed, Rashida Din, Nasir Ud Heliyon Research Article BACKGROUND: The occurrence of hybrid odontogenic lesions with two or more morphologically distinct components is a rare phenomenon and poses a diagnostic challenge. We aimed to study the clinical, radiological, and pathological features and behavior of hybrid odontogenic lesions, to enhance awareness about these rare lesions. METHOD: Hematoxylin and Eosin slides of hybrid odontogenic lesions diagnosed between January 01, 2012 and December 31, 2020, were reviewed. Demographic and radiological information were obtained from the patient's medical records. RESULTS: 8 cases were diagnosed with a mean age of 19.1 years and male to female ratio of 1:1.7. Involvement of mandible was more common (n = 5) as compared to maxilla (n = 3). All patients presented with swelling for an average of 9.75 months (3–25 months) duration. Bleeding, loose teeth, pain and facial asymmetry were reported in 5,3, 3, and 2 cases, respectively. Radiologically, 7 cases were well demarcated, 75% cases (n = 6) were radiolucent, and average radiological size was 4.8 cm. All patients were managed with surgery alone. 5 cases (62.5%) underwent enucleation and curettage, while local excision, en-block resection and segmental mandibulectomy were performed in 1 case each. Histologically, ossifying fibroma/cemento-ossifyiong fibroma were the most lesion, occurring in 5 cases (62%), followed by giant cell granuloma like lesions (GCG) i.e., central and peripheral giant cell granuloma (n = 3), Adenomatoid Odontogenic tumor (AOT) (n = 2), and DC (n = 2), ameloblastic fibroma (AF) (n = 1), Ameloblastoma (n = 1), calcifying odontogenic cyst (COC) (n = 1), and complex odontoma (n = 1). No evidence of recurrence was noted after 4–99 months of surgery (mean: 32.9) in cases with available data (n = 7). Long-term complaints included facial asymmetry (n = 2) and pain (n = 1). CONCLUSION: Most hybrid odontogenic lesions affect young females in the second decade of life and commonly show COF and OF as hybrid components. A conservative approach to management appears adequate. Elsevier 2023-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10208946/ /pubmed/37251860 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e16221 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Research Article Raza, Muhammad Ahmed, Arsalan Abdul-Ghafar, Jamshid Ahmed, Rashida Din, Nasir Ud Hybrid odontogenic lesions: A case series of a rare entity |
title | Hybrid odontogenic lesions: A case series of a rare entity |
title_full | Hybrid odontogenic lesions: A case series of a rare entity |
title_fullStr | Hybrid odontogenic lesions: A case series of a rare entity |
title_full_unstemmed | Hybrid odontogenic lesions: A case series of a rare entity |
title_short | Hybrid odontogenic lesions: A case series of a rare entity |
title_sort | hybrid odontogenic lesions: a case series of a rare entity |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10208946/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37251860 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e16221 |
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