2021
DOI: 10.31080/asds.2020.05.1019
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Radicular Cyst with Associated Extramedullary Hematopoiesis: A Previously Undescribed Phenomenon. Literature Review and Report of a Case

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“…As in periapical granulomas, the cholesterol is probably derived from the breakdown of red blood cells due to hemorrhage into the cyst capsule, and deposits of hemosiderin are commonly associated with the clefts. (3,37) Dystrophic calcification may be observed in approximately 15% of these lesions. (38) It refers to the precipitation of calcium salts at primary sites of chronic inflammation or dead and dying tissues.…”
Section: Radicular Cyst Histopathological Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As in periapical granulomas, the cholesterol is probably derived from the breakdown of red blood cells due to hemorrhage into the cyst capsule, and deposits of hemosiderin are commonly associated with the clefts. (3,37) Dystrophic calcification may be observed in approximately 15% of these lesions. (38) It refers to the precipitation of calcium salts at primary sites of chronic inflammation or dead and dying tissues.…”
Section: Radicular Cyst Histopathological Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%