Recurrent Primordial Odontogenic Tumor: Epithelium-Rich Variant.

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Head and neck pathology Pub Date : 2022-06-01 Epub Date: 2021-07-05 DOI:10.1007/s12105-021-01354-0
Asma Almazyad, David Collette, Dahua Zhang, Sook-Bin Woo
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Abstract

Primordial odontogenic tumor (POT) is a rare, mixed odontogenic neoplasm composed of spindled and stellate-shaped cells in myxoid stroma resembling dental papilla, surfaced by cuboidal-to-columnar odontogenic epithelium. Most POTs present in the posterior mandible as a well-demarcated radiolucency associated with a developing tooth in children and adolescents. POT is treated conservatively with no recurrences documented to-date. To describe the clinicopathological features of a recurrent POT. A 19-year-old female presented with an asymptomatic swelling, and panoramic radiograph revealed a multiloculated radiolucency in the mandibular body and ramus, with buccal and lingual perforation. The tumor was composed of plump spindle and stellate cells in a delicately collagenous and myxoid stroma, surfaced by columnar epithelial cells with reverse nuclear polarization. There was extensive epithelial proliferation forming invaginations within the tumor mass and organoid/enamel organ-like structures with enameloid-like deposits, dentinoid, and dystrophic calcifications. This was similar to the POT that had been excised four years prior from the same location. The patient underwent hemi-mandibulectomy and currently is free of disease at a thirteen-month follow-up. This report describes the first recurrent POT exhibiting extensive epithelial proliferation.

复发性原发牙源性肿瘤:富上皮变异体。
原始牙源性肿瘤(POT)是一种罕见的混合牙源性肿瘤,由类似牙乳头的黏液样基质中的纺锤形和星状细胞组成,表面为立方-柱状牙源性上皮。在儿童和青少年中,大多数POTs存在于下颌后部,与发育中的牙齿有关。迄今为止,POT治疗保守,无复发记录。描述复发性POT的临床病理特征。一名19岁女性表现为无症状肿胀,全景x线片显示下颌骨体和分支多室放射透光,并伴有颊和舌穿孔。肿瘤由饱满的梭形和星状细胞组成,呈精致的胶原和黏液样基质,表面是具有反向核极化的柱状上皮细胞。肿瘤肿块内有广泛的上皮增生形成内陷,类器官/牙釉质类器官样结构伴牙釉质样沉积物、牙本质样和营养不良钙化。这与四年前从同一位置切除的POT相似。患者接受了半下颌切除术,目前在13个月的随访中无疾病。本报告描述了首次复发的POT表现为广泛的上皮增生。
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