2019
DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10031-1252
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Multiple Odontogenic Keratocysts in Nonsyndromic Patients—A Case Report and Review of Literature

Abstract: Aim:The aim of this study is to highlight a behavioral pattern of odontogenic keratocysts (OKCs) in syndromic and nonsyndromic patients in terms of clinical course, genetic makeup, local destruction, management modalities, and recurrences such that detection in initial stages and intervention when done prevents extensive morbidity and a better quality of life. Background: OKC is a common developmental odontogenic cyst affecting the oral and the maxillofacial region, which arises from the dental lamina or its r… Show more

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“…Compared to non-syndromic OKC, OKCrelated NBCCS exhibit more aggressive behaviour and greater recurrence rates. 3,4 Multiple basal nevi, multiple OKC, and skeletal abnormalities are the symptoms characterising Gorlin-Goltz syndrome. If not, the multifocal nature of OKC may be to blame for these numerous lesions.…”
Section: Odontogenicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared to non-syndromic OKC, OKCrelated NBCCS exhibit more aggressive behaviour and greater recurrence rates. 3,4 Multiple basal nevi, multiple OKC, and skeletal abnormalities are the symptoms characterising Gorlin-Goltz syndrome. If not, the multifocal nature of OKC may be to blame for these numerous lesions.…”
Section: Odontogenicmentioning
confidence: 99%