2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1827.2011.02648.x
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Sclerosing odontogenic carcinoma

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“…Third, there was no description about the immunohistochemical analysis neither in this letter to the editor 1 nor in the previous report of PIOSCC 2 . In order to support their claim that this tumor was SOC, the immunohistochemical results of p63, CK5/6, CK7, CK8/18, CK19, CK20, MIB‐1, S‐100, SMA, etc., which have all been previously demonstrated as useful differential diagnostic markers of SOC, 3,6 should have been presented as images for diagnosis of exclusion.…”
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“…Third, there was no description about the immunohistochemical analysis neither in this letter to the editor 1 nor in the previous report of PIOSCC 2 . In order to support their claim that this tumor was SOC, the immunohistochemical results of p63, CK5/6, CK7, CK8/18, CK19, CK20, MIB‐1, S‐100, SMA, etc., which have all been previously demonstrated as useful differential diagnostic markers of SOC, 3,6 should have been presented as images for diagnosis of exclusion.…”
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“…Although the authors presented figures (eg fig. 2a) in their letter to the editor 1 that demonstrate the invasion of ‘perivascular tissue’ by this tumor, which was composed of basaloid cells reminiscent of Malassez' epithelial rests (as described in a previous report of PIOSCC), the major evidence of malignancy is still lacking because it is known that even benign odontogenic tumors such as intraosseous ameloblastoma exhibit infiltration of surrounding structures (e.g. mandibular tumors invade the perineural tissue of the inferior alveolar nerve) 1 .…”
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“…It seems that the term "sclerosing odontogenic carcinoma" is somewhat problematic and may have descriptive utility when a sclerotic variant of an odontogenic carcinoma is encountered. 21,[31][32][33] …”
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