Extraosseous Calcifying Odontogenic Cyst Initially Interpreted as a Parulis.

Pub Date : 2024-01-12 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2024/8966953
Karla Lizeth Santana-Arenas, Israel Guardado-Luevanos, Miguel Padilla-Rosas, Mario Nava-Villalba
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Extraosseous variants of odontogenic cysts are an infrequent clinical finding, although they have a relatively indolent biological behavior compared to their intraosseous counterparts; due to their nature and clinical appearance, these lesions can be confused with multiple entities that affect soft tissues, so their diagnosis can only be achieved through surgical removal and subsequent histopathological analysis. The extraosseous/peripheral variant of calcifying odontogenic cyst (E/PCOC) has a heterogeneous clinical presentation mainly in terms of size and involvement or not of adjacent anatomical structures such as bone and teeth; in addition, there are few cases reported to date; thus, there are still clinical features to be elucidated. This report presents a child affected by E/PCOC in an unusual location, as well as its therapeutic management, which at first time was suspected of endodontic nature, due to a history of dental trauma.

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骨外钙化牙源性囊肿最初被解释为 Parulis。
牙源性囊肿的骨外变异型在临床上并不常见,尽管与骨内变异型相比,它们的生物学行为相对懒散;由于其性质和临床表现,这些病变可能与影响软组织的多种实体相混淆,因此只能通过手术切除和随后的组织病理学分析才能确诊。钙化性牙源性囊肿的骨外/周围变异型(E/PCOC)具有不同的临床表现,主要表现在大小以及是否累及邻近的解剖结构,如骨和牙齿;此外,迄今为止报道的病例很少,因此仍有一些临床特征有待阐明。本报告介绍了一名儿童在一个不寻常的部位患上的 E/PCOC 及其治疗方法,由于该患儿有牙科外伤史,最初怀疑其为牙髓病。
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