2016
DOI: 10.21608/edj.2016.92662
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Odontogenic Myxoma Versus Soft Tissue Myxoma: Immunohistochemical Study

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“…The differential diagnosis of soft tissue myxomas from other myxomatous tumors can be extremely challenging because the significant histological features observed through a light microscope overlap among the different entities [14]. Particularly, the following differential diagnosis for myxoid-like lesions should be considered: myxomatous degeneration in a fibrous lesion, oral focal mucinosis and nerve sheath myxomas [9,13].…”
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“…The differential diagnosis of soft tissue myxomas from other myxomatous tumors can be extremely challenging because the significant histological features observed through a light microscope overlap among the different entities [14]. Particularly, the following differential diagnosis for myxoid-like lesions should be considered: myxomatous degeneration in a fibrous lesion, oral focal mucinosis and nerve sheath myxomas [9,13].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Integration of histopathological examination with comprehensive clinical and radiographic analysis is essential. Additionally, evaluation of the immunohistochemical expression of biomarkers in the lesion may provide an improved overall understanding of the origin, behavior, appropriate treatment and prognosis of myxomatous tumors [14].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%