Odontogenic Carcinoma with Dentinoid: A New Odontogenic Carcinoma

Head and Neck Pathology - Tập 8 - Trang 421-431 - 2014
Adalberto Mosqueda-Taylor1, Brad W. Neville2, Yukihiro Tatemoto3, Ikuko Ogawa4, Takashi Takata5
1Departamento de Atención a la Salud, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Xochimilco, Mexico, Mexico
2Division of Oral Pathology, Department of Stomatology, College of Dental Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, USA
3Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Kochi Health Science Center, Kochi-City, Japan
4Center of Oral Clinical Examination, Hiroshima University Hospital, Hiroshima, Japan
5Department of Oral Pathology, Hiroshima University School of Dentistry, Hiroshima, Japan

Tóm tắt

Dentinoid is an integral part of some odontogenic tumors. This article describes the clinico-pathological features of three cases of odontogenic carcinomas with dentinoid (OCD). A comparison of these with previously reported cases of dentinoid-producing epithelial odontogenic tumors allowed us to identify another six cases that may be considered as examples of OCD. Six cases occurred in the mandible and three in the maxilla, all developing behind the canines. There was no sex predilection (five men and four women; age range 14–61 years, mean 38.1). Pain or discomfort was mentioned in five cases, four of which showed tooth resorption. All cases appeared initially as well-defined radiolucencies, five of which showed variable amounts of calcified material. Recurrences were recorded in three instances, but no evidence of metastasis has been found. Seven cases were composed predominantly or entirely of clear cells, usually with minimal cellular atypia and variable mitotic activity; however, in all cases there was evidence of tumor infiltration into adjacent tissues, including the presence of perineural invasion in two tumors. Those cases in which no reference was made to the presence of clear cells exhibited evident mitotic activity and cellular pleomorphism. The epithelium in OCD does not produce buds or enamel organ-like structures such as those found in ameloblastic fibro-dentinoma and this tumor does not contain a mesenchyme-like connective tissue resembling dental papilla as observed in several mixed odontogenic tumors. Based on the existing data and the present series of cases, OCD appears to represent a distinct entity.

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