Hybrid Odontogenic Lesions: A 30-year Retrospective Study.

Saede Atarbashi-Moghadam, Termeh Sarrafan Sadeghi, Shokoufeh Shahrabi-Farahani, Leyla Roghanizadeh, Sanaz Gholami Toghchi
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Background: Hybrid odontogenic lesions (HOLs) show combined microscopic features of two or more recognized odontogenic cysts and neoplasms, occurring in the same primary location. These lesions are uncommon and there is limited information on the clinical and microscopic features of such lesions.

Purpose: We aimed to assess the frequency and types of HOLs admitted to a main oral pathology center in Iran in 30 years.

Materials and method: In this retrospective observational study, the archives of the Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology Department of Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences from 1993 to 2022 were reviewed, and cases diagnosed with odontogenic lesions were selected. All microscopic slides were screened and cases of the HOLs were extracted.

Results: Over 30 years, a total of 1767 cases (composed of 1264 cysts and 503 tumors) were found to be odontogenic lesions, of which 19 cases (1.07%) were classified as HOLs. The mean±SD and median age of patients were 22.57±13.19 and 15 years, respectively. The most common HOL was dentigerous cyst/odontoma (42.10%) followed by calcifying odontogenic cyst/odontoma (10.52%) and central odontogenic fibroma/central giant cell granuloma (10.52%). About 68.42% of the lesions were associated with impacted teeth. Radiographically, most of the HOLs had a mixed internal structure (68.42%) and were unilocular (73.68%). Most of the lesions showed painless expansion (63.15%). All cases were managed with surgical treatment alone, most of which had conservative surgery (enucleation of the lesion) (88.88%).

Conclusion: HOLs are rare and show a wide variety of histopathologic features. HOLs generally showed the highest frequency in the second decade of life. Awareness of these microscopic patterns can lead to proper diagnosis and management.

混合牙源性病变:一项30年回顾性研究。
背景:混合型牙源性病变(HOLs)表现为两个或多个已知的牙源性囊肿和肿瘤的显微特征,发生在同一原发部位。这些病变是不常见的,有有限的信息的临床和显微特征的这种病变。目的:我们旨在评估30年来伊朗一家主要口腔病理中心入院的HOLs的频率和类型。材料与方法:本回顾性观察研究回顾了Shahid Beheshti医科大学口腔颌面病理科1993 - 2022年的档案资料,选取确诊为牙源性病变的病例。对所有载玻片进行筛选,提取HOLs病例。结果:30年来共发现牙源性病变1767例,其中囊肿1264例,肿瘤503例,其中HOLs 19例,占1.07%。患者平均±SD为22.57±13.19岁,中位年龄为15岁。最常见的是牙性囊肿/牙瘤(42.10%),其次是钙化性牙源性囊肿/牙瘤(10.52%)和中枢性牙源性纤维瘤/中枢性巨细胞肉芽肿(10.52%)。68.42%的病变与阻生牙有关。放射学上,大多数HOLs具有混合性内部结构(68.42%)和单眼(73.68%)。绝大多数病变表现为无痛性扩张(63.15%)。所有病例均采用单纯手术治疗,多数采用保守手术(病灶去核)(88.88%)。结论:HOLs是一种罕见且具有多种组织病理特征的肿瘤。HOLs通常在生命的第二个十年出现频率最高。意识到这些微观模式可以导致正确的诊断和管理。
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