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Intraosseous ameloblastoma masquerading as exophytic growth: a case report
Sanjay Cj1, Chaya M David, Rachna Kaul
1Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology, Dayananda Sagar College of Dental Sciences, Bangalore, India.
Abstract:
Intraosseous ameloblastoma is the most common and simple type of ameloblastoma prevalent among odontogenic tumors. Clinico-radiographically intraosseous ameloblastoma presents as slow, painless swelling or expansion of the jaws and described as multilocular expansile radiolucency that occurs most frequently in mandibular molar/ramus area. This article describes a case of follicular ameloblastoma involving 45 year old male which is different from the usual presentation, which includes-exophytic growth, different location and without expansion of the cortex.
