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摘要
牙源性角化囊肿(OKC)是一种颌骨发育性牙源性囊肿,在临床表现明显之前就会引起广泛的破坏。由于复发率高,需要精心的治疗计划,在私人医生中是一个众所周知的实体。不幸的是,临床医生对其基本的组织病理学了解较少。目的:本文重点介绍了作者在OKC组织病理学方面的三维设计的初步尝试,以便口腔病理学家、普通病理学家、非病理学家、学生甚至患者也能很容易地理解。方法:根据文献中二维描述,作者使用3DMax (Autodesk Media and Entertainment)软件和Adobe Premiere Pro 5.5视频编辑软件(Adobe Systems)软件设计OKC组织病理学方面的初步三维(3D)图像和视频。结果:通过三维动画视频和图像逼真地描绘了OKC的内部细胞结构。结论:所有口腔病变的组织病理学方面也应从三维角度进行解释。
Preliminary Report on Histopathology of Odontogenic Keratocyst in Third Dimension: Three-Dimensional Video and Images.
Introduction: Odontogenic keratocyst (OKC) is a developmental odontogenic cyst of the jaws that causes extensive destruction even before the clinical manifestations are evident. It is a well-known entity among private practitioners as it has a high recurrence rate and requires meticulous treatment planning. Unfortunately, clinicians have less understood its basic histopathology.
Objective: This article highlights the preliminary attempt of an author in designing third dimension of histopathological aspect of OKC so that it is easily understood by oral pathologists, general pathologists, nonpathologists, students, and even patients too.
Methodology: Preliminary three-dimensional (3D) images and videos on histopathological aspect of OKC were designed by the author using 3DMax (Autodesk Media and Entertainment) and Adobe Premiere Pro 5.5 software which is a video editing software (Adobe Systems) based on two-dimensional descriptions mentioned in the literature.
Results: Internal cellular architecture of OKC was created in a lifelike manner through 3D animation video and images.
Conclusion: Histopathological aspect of all oral lesions should be explained in third dimension too.