{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Demystifying Histologic Conundrum of Adenoid Ameloblastoma: Case Report with Literature Review. {Author}: Sharma G;Kamboj M;Narwal A;Devi A;Singh V; {Journal}: Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg {Volume}: 75 {Issue}: 3 {Year}: 2023 Sep 暂无{DOI}: 10.1007/s12070-023-03534-6 {Abstract}: Introduction: Odontogenic tumors encompass a heterogeneous group of lesions that range from hamartomatous lesions to malignancy. Considerable variation in histologic presentation can mislead their accurate diagnosis and categorization. Ameloblastoma is generally well understood and is easy to diagnose but there has been a constant change in the classification systems ever since Broca classified odontogenic tumors in the year 1867. Over the years, it has been modified by the World Health Organization with many additions and omissions. This dynamic change is based on the result and conclusions of molecular and genetic studies with the last modification in 2017. Case Report: We present two cases of females aged 32 and 60 years who reported with facial swellings, revealed the presence of distinct histopathological findings and were diagnosed as ameloblastoma with dentinoid or adenoid ameloblastoma. Literature search revealed dearth of distinct forms of ameloblastoma that show the formation of duct like structures and dentinoid. Conclusion: It is interesting to highlight such cases as the biological behavior is still unexplored due to paucity of relevant studies and follow up of patients. Understanding the pathogenesis and the histopathological characteristics of the newer entities will enable the prompt diagnosis, treatment plan and expanding the spectrum of the lesions.
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