TY - JOUR
T1 - Calcifying odontogenic cyst
T2 - A rare report of a nonneoplastic variant associated with cholesterol granuloma
AU - Aparna, Manikkath
AU - Gupta, Mukund
AU - Sujir, Nanditha
AU - Kamath, Abhay
AU - Solomon, Monica
AU - Pai, Keerthilatha
AU - Radhakrishnan, Raghu
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - Aim: To report a case of a non-neoplastic variant of calcifying odontogenic cyst (COC) with the lining epithelium showing ameloblastomatous proliferation and capsule exhibiting features of a cholesterol granuloma. The importance of delineating this histologic variant from unicystic ameloblastoma and the formation of cholesterol granuloma in this variant is discussed. Background: Calcifying odontogenic cyst is a developmental jaw cyst, which presents itself as both the neoplastic and the non-neoplastic forms. The ameloblastomatous variant of COC is often mistaken for unicystic ameloblastoma and treated aggressively. Case report: A 68-year-old female who presented with a cystic enlargement of the posterior mandible on the right side was suggestive of unicystic ameloblastoma based on radiography and initial biopsy report. Microscopic examination of the excision specimen, however, was fitting in favor of calcifying odontogenic cyst with ameloblastomatous proliferation. Conclusion: Identifying the non-neoplastic ameloblastomatous variant of COC from a cystic ameloblastoma is crucial as the treatment of the two lesions vary considerably. Clinical significance: This case emphasizes the need for thorough examination of the entire surgical specimen before arriving at an appropriate diagnosis.
AB - Aim: To report a case of a non-neoplastic variant of calcifying odontogenic cyst (COC) with the lining epithelium showing ameloblastomatous proliferation and capsule exhibiting features of a cholesterol granuloma. The importance of delineating this histologic variant from unicystic ameloblastoma and the formation of cholesterol granuloma in this variant is discussed. Background: Calcifying odontogenic cyst is a developmental jaw cyst, which presents itself as both the neoplastic and the non-neoplastic forms. The ameloblastomatous variant of COC is often mistaken for unicystic ameloblastoma and treated aggressively. Case report: A 68-year-old female who presented with a cystic enlargement of the posterior mandible on the right side was suggestive of unicystic ameloblastoma based on radiography and initial biopsy report. Microscopic examination of the excision specimen, however, was fitting in favor of calcifying odontogenic cyst with ameloblastomatous proliferation. Conclusion: Identifying the non-neoplastic ameloblastomatous variant of COC from a cystic ameloblastoma is crucial as the treatment of the two lesions vary considerably. Clinical significance: This case emphasizes the need for thorough examination of the entire surgical specimen before arriving at an appropriate diagnosis.
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U2 - 10.5005/jp-journals-10024-1472
DO - 10.5005/jp-journals-10024-1472
M3 - Article
C2 - 24858772
AN - SCOPUS:84903119277
SN - 1526-3711
VL - 14
SP - 1178
EP - 1182
JO - Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice
JF - Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice
IS - 6
ER -