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Abstract
Ameloblastoma with adenoid features is characterized by the formation of cribriform or glandular tubular structures in addition to the conventional ameloblastoma; however, many aspects of the clinical and histologic characteristics are unclear. We report a case of ameloblastoma with adenoid features that occurred in the mandible and had multiple recurrences. The patient was a 54-year-old woman who presented with a chief complaint of painless swelling in the left mandibular molar region. On the first visit, a bone expansion was noted in the lingual alveolar region of the left mandibular molar. Panoramic radiograph and computed tomography revealed a unilocular radiolucent finding extending from the left mandibular first molar to the anterior edge of the left mandibular ramus. A biopsy was performed and the diagnosis was ameloblastoma. Therefore, we performed left mandibular tumor resection. Histopathologic findings showed that tissue corresponding to the conventional ameloblastoma had proliferated, and the tumor nests had a duct-like and cribriform structure. However, no whorl/morula-like structure or dentinoid was observed, leading to a diagnosis of ameloblastoma with adenoid features. Thereafter, the tumor recurred twice, and resection surgery was performed, but both cases showed the same histopathologic findings as the initial surgery. Morphologic features are important to distinguish between ameloblastoma with adenoid features and conventional ameloblastoma. In addition, ameloblastoma with adenoid features has a stronger tendency to recur than conventional ameloblastoma, and surgical resection with a sufficient margin of safety and strict postoperative follow-up are necessary.
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The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology (IJCEP, ISSN 1936-2625) is a peer reviewed, open access online journal. It was founded in 2008 by an international group of academic pathologists and scientists who are devoted to the scientific exploration of human disease and the rapid dissemination of original data. Unlike most other open access online journals, IJCEP will keep all the traditional features of paper print that we are all familiar with, such as continuous volume and issue numbers, as well as continuous page numbers to keep our warm feelings towards an academic journal. Unlike most other open access online journals, IJCEP will keep all the traditional features of paper print that we are all familiar with, such as continuous volume and issue numbers, as well as continuous page numbers to keep our warm feelings towards an academic journal.