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"Looks Can be Deceptive" - Radicular Cyst Mimicking a Developmental Origin Cyst
Imran Khan1, Mohammad Irfan Ansari2, Shahnaz Mansoori3
1Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.
Abstract:
Cysts of the jaws are not rare, among them the radicular cyst being the most common. It is an inflammatory type of odontogenic cyst forming as a consequence of a long-standing sequel of pulpal necrosis. In contrast to its usual location of occurrence (ie, the maxilla), herewith we report a case of successful management of a 45 year old female patient with a large radiolucent lesion in the left mandibular posterior region with a mandibular ramus extension. The pathology which was strongly presenting as a developmental variety of odontogenic cyst radiographically, was diagnosed as a radicular cyst after histopathological confirmation. To the authors best of knowledge radicular cyst extending into the mandibular ramus is extremely rare and has never been reported previously.
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