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MANDİBULADA DES MOPLASTİK AMELOBLASTOMA: VAKA RAPORU

DESMOPLASTIC AMELOBLASTOMA IN THE MANDIBLE: A CASE REPORT

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Abstract (2. Language): 
Ameloblastomas are the most common neoplasms of the jaws. Desmoplastic Ameloblastoma (DA) comprises from 4 to 13 % of all simcloblastomas. A 53 year-old man was referred to our clinic with a complaint of painless swelling on the left mandible. Intraoral clinical examination revealed a bony hard swelling extending posteriorly from the left mandibular first premolar, The lesion extended both buccaly and lingually. Irregular radiopaque and radiolucent areas were seen on radiographic examination. The removed specimen was diagnosed as desmoplastic ameloblastoma on histopathological grounds. Because this variant has only recently been recognized and the number of published cases is still relatively few, the case is presented and discussed with the available literature.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Ameloblastoma! a r çenelerin en sık gözlenen neopiazmlandır. Desmoplastik Ameloblastoma (DA) tüm ameJ o bias tornaların % 4-l.Viınü oluşturur. 53 yaşınd a bir c-rkck hasta, sal mandibulasında ağrıssz bir şişlik şikayeti ile kliniğimize başvurdu. Hastanın ağız İçi klinik muayenesinde sol mandibular birinci premolar hizasından arkaya doğru uzanan, hem bukkal hem de lingual! kaplayan sert bir şişlik saptandı. Radyografik muayenede irrcgülcr radyoopak ve radyolusun! alanlar gözlendi. Çıkarılan spesmen, lıistopatolojik olarak desmoplastik ameloblastoma olarak yorumlandı. Sunulan bu vaka son zamanlarda tanımlanması ve yayınlanan vakaların sayılarının nispeten az olması nedeniyle varolan literatür eşliğinde tartışılmıştır
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