2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12105-020-01136-0
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Dental Germ Tumor: An Unusual, Cystic, Mixed Epithelial–Mesenchymal Odontogenic Tumor

Abstract: Although odontogenic lesions have been extensively described and studied, anomalous, challenging cases occasionally come to the attention of the pathologist. Here, we report the clinical and microscopic characteristics of an unusual cystic lesion of odontogenic origin. A 16-year-old male presented with swelling and pain to palpation of the right mandible as well as numbness of the right lower lip. Radiographically, the corresponding lesion was well-defined and radiolucent with internal radiopaque foci. It exte… Show more

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“…Four of those 7 cases showed a large number of calcifications, and some had calcifications in the adjacent epithelial area around the tumor [4,5]. In the cases reported by Passador-Santos et al [6] and Almazyad et al [3], tooth germ-like structures were seen, with enameloid and dentinoid deposition. The former authors considered that POT was similar to an immature compound odontoma in its early stages of development.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Four of those 7 cases showed a large number of calcifications, and some had calcifications in the adjacent epithelial area around the tumor [4,5]. In the cases reported by Passador-Santos et al [6] and Almazyad et al [3], tooth germ-like structures were seen, with enameloid and dentinoid deposition. The former authors considered that POT was similar to an immature compound odontoma in its early stages of development.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%