Ameloblastic carcinoma: A systematic review

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Liam Robinson, Lucas Guimarães Abreu, Felipe Paiva Fonseca, Keith D. Hunter, Melvin A. Ambele, Willie F. P. van Heerden
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Abstract

Background

Ameloblastic carcinoma (AC) is the most common odontogenic malignancy, constituting approximately 30% of cases in this category. Literature is sparse on malignant odontogenic neoplasms, with a large proportion of current knowledge derived from case reports or small case series.

Methods

A systematic review of case series/case reports of AC was conducted following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses (PRISMA) Statement guidelines. Demographic and clinical information, including duration of the lesion, location, clinical presentation and radiologic features, were analysed. Additionally, the origin of the lesion (primary/secondary), Ki-67 proliferation index, treatment performed, metastasis, tumour recurrence and prognosis were collected for analysis.

Results

A total of 126 studies, including 285 individual cases of AC, were included in this review. Patients presented with a near-equal distribution of painless and painful swellings. ACs presented at a median age of 45 years, with a male-to-female ratio of 1:2. The mandible was most frequently involved, with rare cases extending to involve more than one region, including crossing the midline. Although most lesions presented with poorly-demarcated borders (52.6%), unilocular lesions with well-demarcated borders (47.4%) comprised a substantial number in the sample. The proliferation index was only reported in 27 cases, with a mean score of 42% and a wide range. The probability of tumour recurrence increased, and the survival probability decreased with prolonged follow-up duration.

Conclusion

This study provides more comprehensive, up-to-date descriptive data on these rare odontogenic malignancies, aiding clinicians and Pathologists with the diagnosis and surgeons in their management of cases.

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背景:无牙细胞癌(AC)是最常见的牙源性恶性肿瘤,约占该类病例的30%。有关恶性牙源性肿瘤的文献很少,目前大部分知识来自病例报告或小型病例系列:方法:根据《系统综述和元分析首选报告项目》(PRISMA)声明指南,对 AC 病例系列/病例报告进行了系统综述。分析了人口统计学和临床信息,包括病变持续时间、位置、临床表现和放射学特征。此外,还收集了病变来源(原发性/继发性)、Ki-67 增殖指数、治疗情况、转移情况、肿瘤复发情况和预后情况等信息进行分析:本综述共纳入了 126 项研究,包括 285 例 AC 病例。患者的无痛性肿胀和疼痛性肿胀分布几乎相等。中位年龄为 45 岁,男女比例为 1:2。下颌骨最常受累,少数病例可累及多个区域,包括跨越中线。虽然大多数病变的边界分界不清(52.6%),但在样本中,边界分界清晰的单眼病变(47.4%)也占了相当大的比例。仅有 27 个病例报告了增殖指数,平均值为 42%,范围很广。随着随访时间的延长,肿瘤复发的概率增加,生存概率降低:这项研究为这些罕见的牙源性恶性肿瘤提供了更全面、最新的描述性数据,有助于临床医生和病理学家进行诊断,也有助于外科医生处理病例。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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