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Ameloblastomatous Gorlin's cyst.

Mala Kamboj1, Manish Juneja

  • 1Department of Oral Pathology and Microbiology, U.P. King George's University of Dental Sciences, Uttar Pradesh, India. malskam@gmail.com

Journal of Oral Science
|January 16, 2008
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This report details a rare case of ameloblastomatous calcifying odontogenic cyst (COC), also known as Gorlin's cyst. It highlights the lesion's rarity and differentiates it from ameloblastomatous ex COC.

Area of Science:

  • Oral pathology
  • Odontogenic lesions
  • Neoplastic and cystic lesions of the jaw

Background:

  • The calcifying odontogenic cyst (COC), first described in 1962, is a heterogeneous lesion with diverse clinicopathologic features.
  • COCs are broadly classified into cystic and neoplastic categories, yet their classification remains complex.
  • Ameloblastomatous COC is a rare variant, posing diagnostic challenges.

Observation:

  • This report presents a specific case of ameloblastomatous COC / Gorlin's cyst.
  • The case emphasizes the infrequent occurrence of this specific COC subtype.
  • Diagnostic features are highlighted to distinguish it from ameloblastomatous ex COC.

Findings:

  • Ameloblastomatous COC represents a rare entity within the spectrum of odontogenic cysts.

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  • Distinguishing ameloblastomatous COC from ameloblastomatous ex COC is crucial for accurate diagnosis and management.
  • The presented case contributes to the limited literature on this specific variant.
  • Implications:

    • Accurate identification of ameloblastomatous COC is essential for appropriate clinical management.
    • Understanding the distinctions between COC variants aids in refining diagnostic criteria.
    • Further research into rare odontogenic lesions like ameloblastomatous COC is warranted.