2011
DOI: 10.1097/scs.0b013e318210bb4d
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Peri-Implant Squamous Odontogenic Tumor

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“…The SOT presents well-defined histopathological aspects and previous studies discussed these aspects [ 3 , 5 ] in which islands of squamous epithelium in a dense fibrous connective tissue stroma are the classical microscopic findings. Nevertheless, there are scarce articles that described radiographic features of SOT [ 6 ], and only one author included SOT in a list of possible diagnosis before the histopathological examination [ 7 ]. Therefore, we propose to discuss these aspects based on the clinical relevance of differential diagnosis with other lesions more frequently found in routine jaw radiographies.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The SOT presents well-defined histopathological aspects and previous studies discussed these aspects [ 3 , 5 ] in which islands of squamous epithelium in a dense fibrous connective tissue stroma are the classical microscopic findings. Nevertheless, there are scarce articles that described radiographic features of SOT [ 6 ], and only one author included SOT in a list of possible diagnosis before the histopathological examination [ 7 ]. Therefore, we propose to discuss these aspects based on the clinical relevance of differential diagnosis with other lesions more frequently found in routine jaw radiographies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 Lesions of odontogenic origin in proximity to osseointegrated dental implants have been reported previously. 5 This case report describes the history and management of a peri-implant cystic lesion presenting unusual cellular changes of the epithelial lining associated with the surface of an immediately placed dental implant.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…15 Other examples of lesions that may develop around implants include melanoacanthoma 16 and squamous odontogenic tumors. 17 Traumatic ulcerative granuloma with stromal eosinophilia (TUGSE) is a benign, rapidly growing ulcerative lesion of the oral cavity, with a self-limiting course. It is considered a reactive lesion with obscure pathogenesis; however, trauma is considered an important contributing factor.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Reactive lesions, such as pyogenic granuloma and peripheral giant cell lesions, have been reported as a consequence of implant placement, as has allergy to titanium abutments . Other examples of lesions that may develop around implants include melanoacanthoma and squamous odontogenic tumors …”
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