Orthokeratinized Odontogenic Keratocyst: Report of Nine Cases with Review of Literature

Q3 Medicine
T. Dineshkumar, A. Rameshkumar, K. Rajkumar, Swaathi Ravindran
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Abstract

Formerly believed to be a subtype of odontogenic keratocyst (OKC), orthokeratinized odontogenic cyst (OOC), a rare developing odontogenic cyst, is now believed to be distinct. The clinical, radiographic, histological data are included in this report, along with a review of the literature to aid in comprehending the cyst. A retrospective search in the oral pathology department between 2018 and 2022 was conducted to recover all cases reported as OOC in SRM Dental College, Ramapuram. Radiographs and Haematoxylin and Eosin stained histological slides were re-examined. Overall, there were nine cases in which men were engaged in 80% of the instances and the group’s ages varied from 20 to 35. The primary symptoms of all of the patients were pain and edema. The vast majority of cases had an impacted tooth in the jaw. All of the lesions showed clearly visible radiolucency on orthopantomographs [OPG], with the exception of one specific case. Additionally, histological examination of each patient revealed the characteristic microscopic traits and enucleation was done to treat all the cases. OOC has a more favourable outcome than OKC due to variations in prognosis, management and must be considered distinct from OKC. Most of our cases—a large majority—involved adolescent males’ mandibles and involved pain and edema. Most were unilocular and all were radiolucent. The literature-recommended histopathological findings were present and all cases were enucleated.
角化性角化囊肿:九例病例报告及文献综述
正角化性牙源性囊肿(OOC)以前被认为是牙源性角化囊肿(OKC)的一种亚型,是一种罕见的发育中牙源性囊肿,现在被认为是一种独特的囊肿。本报告包括临床、放射学和组织学数据,以及有助于理解该囊肿的文献综述。我们对 2018 年至 2022 年期间口腔病理科的病例进行了回顾性检索,以恢复拉玛普拉姆 SRM 牙科学院报告为 OOC 的所有病例。重新检查了 X 光片以及经血涂片和伊红染色的组织学切片。总共有九个病例,其中 80% 为男性,年龄在 20 至 35 岁之间。所有患者的主要症状都是疼痛和水肿。绝大多数病例的下颌都有一颗被撞击的牙齿。除一例特殊病例外,所有病变均在正位片(OPG)上显示出清晰可见的放射线。此外,每名患者的组织学检查都显示出特征性的显微特征,所有病例都进行了去核治疗。由于预后和治疗方法的不同,OOC 的预后比 OKC 更好,因此必须将其与 OKC 区分开来。我们的大多数病例--绝大多数--涉及青少年男性的下颌骨,并伴有疼痛和水肿。大多数病例为单发,所有病例均无放射线。文献推荐的组织病理结果均已出现,所有病例均已去核。
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