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Rev. Ateneo Argent. Odontol ; 61(2): 8-12, nov. 2019. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1095111

ABSTRACT

El ameloblastoma es un tumor benigno derivado del epitelio odontogénico, clasificado actualmente de acuerdo al CIE 10-EO/SNOMED en el capítulo de tumores (neoplasia) benigna como D16.5/M-93100. Presenta un patrón de crecimiento lento, localmente agresivo, pudiendo causar, o no, grandes deformaciones faciales, en mandíbula o maxilar superior. De localización preferencial mandibular, el 75%, en el área molar y rama ascendente; mientras que, en maxilar superior, se concentran en el área molar con posible compromiso de seno maxilar y suelo de fosas nasales. La edad de presentación más frecuente es entre 20-40 años, siendo rara en pacientes pediátricos. En el tratamiento del mismo se valora tipo clínico, localización y tamaño del tumor, y la edad del paciente. El presente caso clínico destaca la importancia del oportuno diagnóstico clínico-patológico, su clasificación y el uso de nuevas técnicas complementarias (AU)


Ameloblastoma is a benign tumor derived from the Odontogenic epithelium, currently classified according to ICD 10-EO / SNOMED in the Chapter of Benign Tumors (Neoplasia) as D16.5 / M-93100. It has a slow growth pattern, locally aggressive, may or may not cause large facial deformations, in the jaw or upper jaw. Preferential mandibular location, 75% in the molar area and ascending limb; while in the upper jaw they are concentrated in the molar area with possible involvement of the maxillary sinus and the floor of the nostrils. The most frequent age of presentation is between 20-40 years, being rare in pediatric patients. In the treatment of the same, clinical type, location and size of the tumor, as the age of the patient, is assessed. The present clinical case highlights the importance of the appropriate clinical-pathological diagnosis, its classification and the use of new complementary techniques (AU)


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Humans , Male , Adolescent , Ameloblastoma/surgery , Ameloblastoma/diagnostic imaging , Odontogenic Tumors , Oral Surgical Procedures , World Health Organization , Radiography, Panoramic , International Classification of Diseases , Histological Techniques , Plastic Surgery Procedures , Dental Service, Hospital
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