2020
DOI: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1189_19
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Odontogenic myxoma of posterior maxilla – A rare case report

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“…Otherwise, in case of incompatibility with lesion manifestations, rare entities with scalloped borders should be considered, such as odontogenic myxoma, vascular malformations, and multiple myeloma. 34 35 36 37 38 In conclusion, regarding the likelihood of a scalloped feature in the periphery of bony lesions, the clinician should consider ameloblastoma, central giant cell granuloma, odontogenic keratocyst, traumatic bone cyst, and glandular odontogenic cyst in the differential diagnosis list and notice other characteristics of the lesions such as their process, location, and effect on the surrounding tissues to reach the most probable diagnosis. It is recommended to consider other entities with a lower likelihood of having a scalloped border after ruling out the above-mentioned lesions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Otherwise, in case of incompatibility with lesion manifestations, rare entities with scalloped borders should be considered, such as odontogenic myxoma, vascular malformations, and multiple myeloma. 34 35 36 37 38 In conclusion, regarding the likelihood of a scalloped feature in the periphery of bony lesions, the clinician should consider ameloblastoma, central giant cell granuloma, odontogenic keratocyst, traumatic bone cyst, and glandular odontogenic cyst in the differential diagnosis list and notice other characteristics of the lesions such as their process, location, and effect on the surrounding tissues to reach the most probable diagnosis. It is recommended to consider other entities with a lower likelihood of having a scalloped border after ruling out the above-mentioned lesions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Radiographic features appear similar to odontogenic tumors, as unilocular or multilocular radiolucency that may cause tooth displacement or bone resorption in the tumor area. The radiolucet margin is often irregular or scalloped [1,11].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Su presentación clínica es variable y depende de las dimensiones, lesiones pequeñas suelen ser asintomáticas, al aumentar su tamaño la lesión puede causar expansión y fenestración cortical, ocasionando obliteración y sintomatología sinonasal [7][8][9][10] .…”
Section: Abstract: Maxillomandibular Neoplasms Odontogenic Tumors Com...unclassified
“…Diversas investigaciones, como las realizadas por Martins et al 5 y Díaz-Reveranda et al 6 , han señalado que esta lesión tiende a presentarse con mayor frecuencia en la región posterior de la mandíbula. Sin embargo, el presente caso contradice esta tendencia al manifestarse en el maxilar izquierdo, lo que ha llevado a que Ramesh et al 7 y Ngham et al 8 , al describir casos similares, lo clasifiquen como "poco común" y "caso raro", respectivamente.…”
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