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  • Oncology
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  • Dentinogenic ghost cell tumor (DGCT) is a rare, locally invasive odontogenic neoplasm.
  • It represents a solid variant of calcifying odontogenic cyst (COC), accounting for a small percentage of COCs and odontogenic tumors.
  • Its rarity underscores the importance of case reporting and literature review.

Observation:

  • An 18-year-old male presented with recurrent jaw swelling and pain.
  • Radiographic imaging revealed a hypodense lesion with calcifications; incisional biopsy suggested COC.
  • Histopathological examination confirmed DGCT with odontogenic epithelium, calcifications, ghost cells, and dentinoid material.

Findings:

  • Definitive diagnosis of DGCT was established through a combination of clinical examination, advanced imaging, and detailed histopathology.
  • Special staining (van Gieson) differentiated ghost cells and dentinoid material.

Implications:

  • Radical surgical resection is the recommended treatment for DGCT.
  • Mandatory long-term follow-up is crucial to monitor for and manage potential recurrences of this aggressive neoplasm.