AMELOBLASTOMA WITH INFRATEMPORAL EXTENSION: A REVIEW OF LITERATURE

Aliyu Ope Oyeneyin, A. Adekunle
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Ameloblastomas are benign tumors of odontogenic epithelium. They are locally aggressive with tendency to recur and sometimes with metastatic behavior. Recurrences often occur due to incomplete treatment and they can occur at difficult sites such as temporal and infratemporal fossa. Recurrences in the temporal area are very rare and are related to the type of primary treatment. AIM: This literature review aims to answer the question on how common recurrent ameloblastoma entends to the infratemporal fossa and how this is related to the site of the primary lesion. METHODS; Web search for case reports, case series of ameloblatoma with temporal, infratemporal extension, published in the English literature was carried out. Search results were further scrutinized for age, sex, location of lesion, histology, treatment modalities and recurrence following the adopted treatment modalities and treatment outcome. RESULT; A total 15 full length articles were included in this study. Twelve were case reports and 3 were case series. Of 28 patients with ameloblastoma in the articles, only 22 were recorded to have presented with ameloblastoma with infratemporal or temporal fossa involvement. All the cases of ameloblastoma involving the infratemporal/temporal fossa were recurrent tumors and the average time from first surgical intervention to recurrence was 11.36 years. Most of the primary cases were seen in the mandible (73%) with body/ramus region being the commonest location. Only 5cases were reported to be primarily maxillary ameloblastoma. CONCLUSION; This review has shown that temporal/infratemporal extension of ameloblastoma occurs commonly with recurrent lesions, although the overall reported incidence is relatively low. Aggressive primary tumor resection, especially for extensive mandibular lesions may be key to preventing this tumor extension.
颞下延伸的成釉细胞瘤:文献综述
成釉细胞瘤是牙源性上皮的良性肿瘤。它们具有局部侵袭性,有复发的趋势,有时还有转移行为。复发通常是由于治疗不彻底而发生的,也可能发生在颞下窝等困难部位。颞区复发非常罕见,并且与初级治疗的类型有关。目的:这篇文献综述旨在回答常见的复发性成釉细胞瘤是如何转移到颞下窝的,以及这与原发性病变的部位如何相关的问题。方法;在网络上搜索英文文献中发表的病例报告,即颞叶、颞下延伸的扁釉瘤病例系列。根据所采用的治疗方式和治疗结果,进一步仔细检查搜索结果的年龄、性别、病变位置、组织学、治疗方式和复发情况。结果;本研究共收录了15篇全文文章。12例为病例报告,3例为病例系列。在文章中的28名成釉细胞瘤患者中,只有22人被记录为颞下或颞窝受累的成釉细胞癌。所有累及颞下/颞窝的成釉细胞瘤均为复发性肿瘤,从首次手术干预到复发的平均时间为11.36年。大多数原发性病例发生在下颌骨(73%),体/支区是最常见的部位。仅有5例报告为原发性上颌成釉细胞瘤。结论;这篇综述表明,成釉细胞瘤的颞叶/颞下延伸通常与复发性病变一起发生,尽管总体报告的发病率相对较低。积极的原发性肿瘤切除,尤其是对广泛的下颌病变,可能是预防这种肿瘤扩展的关键。
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