نتایج جستجو برای: ameloblastomas

تعداد نتایج: 280  

2013
Kokoro Nagata Kasumi Shimizu Chu Sato Hiroshi Morita Yoshihiro Watanabe Toshiro Tagawa

Ameloblastomas frequently occur in relatively young people, but are rarely seen in people aged 80 years or older. We report a case of mandibular ameloblastoma in an elderly patient with a review of the literature. The patient was a 82-year-old man who noticed swelling of the gingiva approximately 2 weeks prior to his initial visit. Computed tomography showed a radiolucent area with little radio...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of otorhinolaryngology 2006
Jean Nunes dos Santos Veronica Ferreira De Souza Roberto Almeida Azevêdo Viviane Almeida Sarmento Lélia Batista Souza

Ameloblastoma is a benign epithelial odontogenic tumor and is the most commonly encountered odontogenic tumor in the jaws. Histologically, ameloblastomas occur in different patterns, including plexiform pattern and follicular pattern. "Hybrid" lesion of ameloblastoma is a tumor variant in which histologically, areas of follicular or plexiform ameloblastoma coexist with characteristic areas of a...

2013
Muneteru Fujita Keisuke Nakano Akiyoshi Funato Yoshihiko Sugita Katsutoshi Kubo Hatsuhiko Maeda Norimasa Okafuji Hiromasa Hasegawa Toshiyuki Kawakami

The expression of HSP27 and some CKs were examined the 40 cases of typical solid/multicystic ameloblastoma using immunohistochemical techniques. In order to examine the relevance of HSP in cell differentiation, we focused on the cytoskeletal expression of CK. CK19 is a marker of typical odontogenic epithelium widely observed in follicular and plexiform types of ameloblastomas. Since staining wi...

2011
E Muraki K Nakano H Maeda M Takayama M Jinno K Kubo W Yoshida H Hasegawa T Kawakami

We examined Notch signaling molecules, Notch1 and Jagged1, in serial large cases of typical solid/multicystic ameloblastoma. In general, Notch positive staining products were frequently detected in the cytoplasms of the cells. In the same cells, Jagged positive staining were also frequently observed, while only occasionally positive in peripheral cells, especially in cuboidal cells. The results...

2007
Hiroyuki Kumamoto Shinsuke Ohba Takahiro Suzuki Kiyoshi Ooya

Introduction Odontogenic epithelium is responsible for tooth development under physiologic conditions and can give rise to tumors or cysts in the jaws (1-3). Ameloblastoma is the most frequently encountered tumor arising from odontogenic epithelium and is characterized by a benign but locally invasive behavior with a high tendency to recur (2, 4). Histologically, ameloblastoma shows considerabl...

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