1988
DOI: 10.1016/0030-4220(88)90243-5
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Recurrent botryoid odontogenic cyst (lateral periodontal cyst)

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“…He also felt that the polycystic gross appearance could be included to diagnose a lesion as BOC. Phelan et al 9 had seen microcysts in the wall of their recurrent BOC. Kaugars5 and Lindh and Larsson4 share the opinion that the grapelike appearance should not be the criteria for diagnosis of lesions as BOCs since alterations might occur in the configuration of the lesion during surgery or processing in the lab.…”
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“…He also felt that the polycystic gross appearance could be included to diagnose a lesion as BOC. Phelan et al 9 had seen microcysts in the wall of their recurrent BOC. Kaugars5 and Lindh and Larsson4 share the opinion that the grapelike appearance should not be the criteria for diagnosis of lesions as BOCs since alterations might occur in the configuration of the lesion during surgery or processing in the lab.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…Altini and Shear" stated that of their 20 cases of lateral periodontal cysts, only one recurred and that was a BOC. Phelan et al 9 claimed that conservative removal of the BOC was acceptable in spite of recurrences. In the present study, follow-up was difficult since some of the cases were over 30 years post surgery.…”
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“…BROWNE (14) found metaplastic mucous cells in 42% of dentigerous cysts and made the observation that the frequency of such cells increased in proportion to the age of the patients. Interestingly, two recurrent cases of botryoid odontogenic cyst showed the presence of mucous cells at the time of recurrence (17,18). Thus, the occurrence of such cells alone is not sufficient to warrant the diagnosis of GOC, An important diagnostic feattire is the presence of a surface layer of cuboidal cells.…”
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“…The cystic lining is composed of one to five cell layers of squamous or cuboidal epithelium with a fibrous connective tissue void of inflammation (10,11). The epithelium shows areas of focal thickening with glycogen containing clear cells observed throughout the lining (2,5,12,13). The BOC and LPC often have a subepithelial zone of hyalinization (5,7).…”
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