Autopsy and Case Reports (Aug 2021)

Maxillary dentigerous cyst showing squamous odontogenic tumor‑like proliferation: surgical approach and literature review

  • Camila de Oliveira Barbeiro,
  • Roberto Henrique Barbeiro,
  • Heitor Albergoni da Silveira,
  • Luciana Yamamoto de Almeida,
  • Jorge Esquiche León,
  • Andreia Bufalino

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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Squamous odontogenic tumor (SOT) is a rare benign neoplasm of the jaw that likely arises from remnants of the dental lamina. It is a slow-growing lesion, with a radiolucent appearance in the central variant. Microscopically, SOT shows islands of squamous epithelium supported by fibrous stroma. In rare cases, squamous odontogenic tumor-like proliferation (SOT-LP) can be observed arising from odontogenic cysts (SOT-LPOC). Herein, we describe the case of a 42-year-old man who presented with discreet bleeding in the maxillary gingiva. Imaging revealed a well-defined, ovoid-shaped lesion with sclerotic margins involving tooth #18 in the intraosseous location. Fine needle aspiration supported the cystic nature of the lesion. After surgery, microscopy revealed a dentigerous cyst showing SOT-LP features. There was no recurrence after a 3-year follow-up. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of a dentigerous cyst showing SOT-LP features in the maxilla. Such cysts should be identified to avoid misdiagnosis, with the finding having therapeutic and prognostic implications.

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