猫的齿瘤:一个案例系列。

IF 0.9 4区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Katy Burton, Cynthia Bell
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摘要

齿瘤是一种罕见的良性牙源性肿瘤,存在于狗、猫、人类和其他物种中。虽然牙瘤被认为发生在狗和猫身上,但没有关于猫的牙瘤的出版物。本病例系列包括8只猫的9个齿瘤的临床表现、诊断成像结果、组织病理学特征和治疗结果的描述。本研究常见的临床表现包括缺牙、牙移位、肿块波动和牙槽骨扩张。诊断影像显示混合性放射密集的中心不透明,包含不透明的齿状结构和变厚的放射透光边缘,与复合性牙瘤一致。然而,一名老年患者的成熟牙瘤有牙髓融合,这使得离散牙髓的放射成像变得复杂。三个病变包含未爆发的牙齿,两个单眼放射率与囊肿形成一致。虽然影像学检查对牙瘤的诊断价值很高,但建议将病变的口腔活检送到口腔和颌面病理学的组织病理学家那里以确认诊断。常见的治疗方法包括手术整体切除或去核刮除。在这项研究中,两种治疗方法都是有效的,并且在随访的猫中没有复发的记录。
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Odontomas in Cats: A Case Series.

Odontomas are rare, benign odontogenic tumors in dogs, cats, humans, and other species. Although odontomas have been referenced as occurring in dogs and cats, there are no publications pertaining to odontomas in cats. This case series of nine odontomas in eight cats includes description of clinical presentations, diagnostic imaging findings, histopathologic characteristics, and treatment outcomes. Common clinical presentations in this study include missing teeth, tooth displacement, presence of a fluctuant mass, and alveolar bone expansion. Diagnostic imaging reveals a mixed radiodense central opacity containing radiopaque tooth-like structures and a variably thick radiolucent rim, consistent with compound odontomas. However, one mature odontoma in an older patient had fusion of the denticles that complicated visualization of discrete denticles radiographically. Three lesions contained unerupted teeth and two had unilocular radiolucencies consistent with cyst formation. Although radiographic findings are often highly diagnostic for odontomas, it is recommended to send an oral biopsy of the lesion to a histopathologist who has a focus on oral and maxillofacial pathology for confirmation of the diagnosis. Common treatments include either surgical en bloc resection or enucleation and curettage. In this study, both treatment types were curative and there was no documented recurrence in the cats for whom follow-up was available.

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Journal of Veterinary Dentistry
Journal of Veterinary Dentistry VETERINARY SCIENCES-
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1.00
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Veterinary Dentistry (JOVD) is the official peer-reviewed publication of the Foundation for Veterinary Dentistry. The JOVD provides a continuing education forum for veterinary dental scientists, veterinarians, dentists, and veterinary/dental technicians and hygienists who are engaged in veterinary dental practice. JOVD articles provide practical and scientifically sound information covering not only the medical and surgical aspects, but also specific categories as they relate to clinical practice.
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