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Clinico-pathologic studies on post-operative maxillary cysts.

Y Maeda1, T Osaki, K Yoneda

  • 1Department of Oral Surgery, Kochi Medical School, Japan.

International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
|December 1, 1987
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Post-operative maxillary cysts show varied epithelial linings, with ciliated epithelium being most common. Squamous metaplasia appears linked to inflammation, suggesting a response to irritants.

Area of Science:

  • Oral pathology
  • Surgical pathology
  • Epithelial metaplasia

Background:

  • Post-operative maxillary cysts can arise after sinus surgery.
  • Understanding their epithelial lining is crucial for diagnosis and management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the microscopic and clinical features of post-operative maxillary cysts.
  • To investigate the relationship between epithelial type and clinical factors.

Main Methods:

  • Microscopic examination of 70 post-operative maxillary cysts.
  • Clinical observation of patient histories and cyst characteristics.

Main Results:

  • Ciliated epithelium was the most frequent lining (47 cases).
  • Mixed squamous and ciliated cells occurred in 12 cases.

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  • Squamous epithelium (9 cases) and cuboidal epithelium (2 cases) were also observed.
  • Inflammatory irritation appeared to accelerate squamous metaplasia, with associated depletion of mucous cells.
  • Conclusions:

    • Epithelial type in post-operative maxillary cysts is diverse.
    • Squamous metaplasia may be a response to inflammatory stimuli.
    • Further research into the pathogenesis of these cysts is warranted.