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Cystic Lesions of the Jaws - A Clinicopathological Study of 322 Cases and Review of the Literature
Three hundred and twenty-two patients (192 male and 130 female) with cystic lesions of the jaw were successfully diagnosed and treated. One hundred and fifty-five (48%) were radicular cysts, 80 (25%) were dentigerous cysts, 23 (7%) were odontogenic keratocyst (=keratocystic odontogenic tumor), 19 (6...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3222086/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22211085 |
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author | Manor, Esther Kachko, Leonid Puterman, Max B. Szabo, George Bodner, Lipa |
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description | Three hundred and twenty-two patients (192 male and 130 female) with cystic lesions of the jaw were successfully diagnosed and treated. One hundred and fifty-five (48%) were radicular cysts, 80 (25%) were dentigerous cysts, 23 (7%) were odontogenic keratocyst (=keratocystic odontogenic tumor), 19 (6%) were eruption cysts, 16 (5%) were traumatic bone cysts, and 29 (9%) were non-odontogenic cysts. There were 95 in the pediatric age group (1 month to 16 years) and 227 in the adult age group (17 years and older). Male to female ratio was 1 in the pediatric age group and 1.7 in the adult age group. The treatment modalities were: marsupialization, enucleation, enucleation with bone grafting, or resection. The distribution and characteristics of jaw cysts in children are different from those in adults. In children there is a relatively high rate of developmental cysts, whereas in adults the inflammatory cysts are more common. Following enucleation of a cystic jaw lesion, the entire surgical specimen and not only a biopsy specimen, should be examined histopathologically to prevent any possibility of an intramural squamous cell carcinoma that may be overlooked. The differences in prevalence of each type of jaw cyst during a lifetime may point toward a multifactorial polygenic pattern rather than a monogenic pattern. |
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spelling | pubmed-32220862012-01-01 Cystic Lesions of the Jaws - A Clinicopathological Study of 322 Cases and Review of the Literature Manor, Esther Kachko, Leonid Puterman, Max B. Szabo, George Bodner, Lipa Int J Med Sci Research Paper Three hundred and twenty-two patients (192 male and 130 female) with cystic lesions of the jaw were successfully diagnosed and treated. One hundred and fifty-five (48%) were radicular cysts, 80 (25%) were dentigerous cysts, 23 (7%) were odontogenic keratocyst (=keratocystic odontogenic tumor), 19 (6%) were eruption cysts, 16 (5%) were traumatic bone cysts, and 29 (9%) were non-odontogenic cysts. There were 95 in the pediatric age group (1 month to 16 years) and 227 in the adult age group (17 years and older). Male to female ratio was 1 in the pediatric age group and 1.7 in the adult age group. The treatment modalities were: marsupialization, enucleation, enucleation with bone grafting, or resection. The distribution and characteristics of jaw cysts in children are different from those in adults. In children there is a relatively high rate of developmental cysts, whereas in adults the inflammatory cysts are more common. Following enucleation of a cystic jaw lesion, the entire surgical specimen and not only a biopsy specimen, should be examined histopathologically to prevent any possibility of an intramural squamous cell carcinoma that may be overlooked. The differences in prevalence of each type of jaw cyst during a lifetime may point toward a multifactorial polygenic pattern rather than a monogenic pattern. Ivyspring International Publisher 2011-11-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3222086/ /pubmed/22211085 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that the article is in whole, unmodified, and properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Manor, Esther Kachko, Leonid Puterman, Max B. Szabo, George Bodner, Lipa Cystic Lesions of the Jaws - A Clinicopathological Study of 322 Cases and Review of the Literature |
title | Cystic Lesions of the Jaws - A Clinicopathological Study of 322 Cases and Review of the Literature |
title_full | Cystic Lesions of the Jaws - A Clinicopathological Study of 322 Cases and Review of the Literature |
title_fullStr | Cystic Lesions of the Jaws - A Clinicopathological Study of 322 Cases and Review of the Literature |
title_full_unstemmed | Cystic Lesions of the Jaws - A Clinicopathological Study of 322 Cases and Review of the Literature |
title_short | Cystic Lesions of the Jaws - A Clinicopathological Study of 322 Cases and Review of the Literature |
title_sort | cystic lesions of the jaws - a clinicopathological study of 322 cases and review of the literature |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3222086/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22211085 |
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