Case Series of Mandibular Glandular Odontogenic Cysts: Radiographic and Histopathological Evaluation.

IF 0.9 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Case Reports in Dentistry Pub Date : 2025-08-18 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/crid/1637523
Hanadi Sabban, Nagla'a Abdel-Wahed, Hanan F AbdelMaguid, Suwarna Dangore- Khasbage, Yasmin Mair, Hanadi Khalifa, Raghd Alansari, Hisham Abbas Komo
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Glandular odontogenic cysts (GOCs) have been previously documented in the literature as uncommon odontogenic cysts characterized by their aggressive nature and high recurrence rate. This study is aimed at documenting and analyzing the radiographic as well as the histopathological features of GOC in the mandible and correlating these characteristics to previously reported studies. This case series includes five male patients, aged between 32 and 50 years, who were interpreted using cone beam CT (CBCT) scans at the Oral Radiology Department of King Abdulaziz University Dental Hospital between 2022 and 2023. All cases were reported histopathologically as GOC. The reported lesions were all located in the mandible, with three in the anterior region and two in the posterior region. Two lesions extended across the midline. Radiographically, two lesions were unilocular and three were multilocular, with straight, long septa intersecting at right angles to the outer border. The lesions exhibited well-defined, corticated borders with scalloping between roots. Effects on adjacent structures included thinning of the buccal/lingual cortical plates, expansion, inferior displacement of the mandibular canal, and tooth displacement, and one case showed loss of lamina dura, root resorption, and cortical border perforation. The microscopic examination of each case is described. Finally, GOC presents radiographic features similar to other odontogenic and neoplastic lesions such as odontogenic keratocyst, ameloblastoma, lateral periodontal cyst, residual cyst, and central giant cell granuloma. Accurate diagnosis requires careful histopathological examination and long-term follow-up to confirm the diagnosis and monitor for potential recurrences.

下颌骨腺性牙源性囊肿病例系列:影像学和组织病理学评价。
腺性牙源性囊肿(GOCs)是一种罕见的牙源性囊肿,具有侵袭性和高复发率。本研究旨在记录和分析下颌骨GOC的放射学和组织病理学特征,并将这些特征与先前报道的研究相关联。本病例系列包括5名年龄在32岁至50岁之间的男性患者,他们于2022年至2023年在阿卜杜勒阿齐兹国王大学牙科医院口腔放射科使用锥形束CT (CBCT)扫描进行了解释。所有病例经组织病理学检查均为GOC。报告的病变均位于下颌骨,其中三个在前区,两个在后区。两个病灶横跨中线延伸。x线片上,2个病灶为单室,3个为多室,呈长而直的间隔与外边界成直角相交。病变表现出明确的皮质边界,根部之间呈扇贝状。对邻近结构的影响包括颊/舌皮质板变薄、扩张、下颌管下移位和牙齿移位,1例出现硬膜板丢失、牙根吸收和皮质边界穿孔。描述了每个病例的显微镜检查。最后,GOC表现出与其它牙源性和肿瘤性病变(如牙源性角化囊肿、成釉细胞瘤、牙周外侧囊肿、残留囊肿和中央巨细胞肉芽肿)相似的影像学特征。准确的诊断需要仔细的组织病理学检查和长期随访,以确认诊断和监测潜在的复发。
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Case Reports in Dentistry
Case Reports in Dentistry DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
CiteScore
1.40
自引率
12.50%
发文量
107
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Case Reports in Dentistry is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes case reports and case series in all areas of dentistry, including periodontal diseases, dental implants, oral pathology, as well as oral and maxillofacial surgery.
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