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    • The study questions the definitive existence of a distinct 'true' residual radicular cyst.
    • Observed lesions previously classified as such may represent a dynamic stage of cyst resolution.

    Findings:

    • Residual radicular cysts, when detected, are likely resolving radicular cysts.
    • These lesions are in a transitional phase, not a static pathological entity.

    Implications:

    • Reclassifying these lesions may refine diagnostic criteria in endodontic pathology.
    • This perspective impacts the understanding of periapical lesion development and healing trajectories.