Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor: retrospective study of 15 cases with emphasis on histopathologic features

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Autor(a) principal: Matos, Felipe Rodrigues de
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Nonaka, Cassiano Francisco Weege, Pinto, Leão Pereira, Souza, Lelia Batista de, Freitas, Roseana de Almeida
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Resumo: Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT) is an uncommon benign epithelial lesion of odontogenic origin and, thus far, only few studies regarding the frequency of its many histopathologic features have been published in the literature. Thus, the aim of this study was to perform a retrospective analysis in a case series of AOT, with emphasis on the histopathological features. Fifteen cases of AOT were studied considering their clinical, radiographic and histopathologic aspects. Twelve cases affected females and the mean age was 16.2 years. The anterior maxilla was the most common site (66.6 %) and radiographically most cases showed a unilocular radiolucency with well-defined borders (57.1 %). Histologically, most cases exhibited predominantly a solid growth pattern (46.7 %) or a similar proportion of solid and cribriform patterns (46.7 %). Eosinophilic amorphous material ("tumor droplets") was found in all cases (100 %). Most tumors showed duct-like spaces (93.3 %) and convoluted structures (60.0 %) whereas a minor proportion of cases presented calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor (CEOT)-like areas (26.7 %). Variable amounts of calcified material were found in most AOTs (80.0 %) whereas osteodentin and perivascular hyalinization were seen only rarely (6.7 % each one). Five (33.3 %) cases had areas mimicking a dentigerous cyst and most of these were diagnosed in females (80.0 %). Regarding the histopathologic features, our results suggest that AOTs usually show predominance of solid pattern or a similar proportion of solid and cribriform patterns while osteodentin and perivascular hyalinization are rarely seen in these tumors. In addition, areas mimicking a dentigerous cyst and CEOT-like areas are relatively infrequent findings in AOTs.
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Thus, the aim of this study was to perform a retrospective analysis in a case series of AOT, with emphasis on the histopathological features. Fifteen cases of AOT were studied considering their clinical, radiographic and histopathologic aspects. Twelve cases affected females and the mean age was 16.2 years. The anterior maxilla was the most common site (66.6 %) and radiographically most cases showed a unilocular radiolucency with well-defined borders (57.1 %). Histologically, most cases exhibited predominantly a solid growth pattern (46.7 %) or a similar proportion of solid and cribriform patterns (46.7 %). Eosinophilic amorphous material ("tumor droplets") was found in all cases (100 %). Most tumors showed duct-like spaces (93.3 %) and convoluted structures (60.0 %) whereas a minor proportion of cases presented calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor (CEOT)-like areas (26.7 %). Variable amounts of calcified material were found in most AOTs (80.0 %) whereas osteodentin and perivascular hyalinization were seen only rarely (6.7 % each one). Five (33.3 %) cases had areas mimicking a dentigerous cyst and most of these were diagnosed in females (80.0 %). Regarding the histopathologic features, our results suggest that AOTs usually show predominance of solid pattern or a similar proportion of solid and cribriform patterns while osteodentin and perivascular hyalinization are rarely seen in these tumors. 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor: retrospective study of 15 cases with emphasis on histopathologic features
title Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor: retrospective study of 15 cases with emphasis on histopathologic features
spellingShingle Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor: retrospective study of 15 cases with emphasis on histopathologic features
Matos, Felipe Rodrigues de
Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor
Odontogenic tumor
Clinical
Histopathology
title_short Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor: retrospective study of 15 cases with emphasis on histopathologic features
title_full Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor: retrospective study of 15 cases with emphasis on histopathologic features
title_fullStr Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor: retrospective study of 15 cases with emphasis on histopathologic features
title_full_unstemmed Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor: retrospective study of 15 cases with emphasis on histopathologic features
title_sort Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor: retrospective study of 15 cases with emphasis on histopathologic features
author Matos, Felipe Rodrigues de
author_facet Matos, Felipe Rodrigues de
Nonaka, Cassiano Francisco Weege
Pinto, Leão Pereira
Souza, Lelia Batista de
Freitas, Roseana de Almeida
author_role author
author2 Nonaka, Cassiano Francisco Weege
Pinto, Leão Pereira
Souza, Lelia Batista de
Freitas, Roseana de Almeida
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author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Matos, Felipe Rodrigues de
Nonaka, Cassiano Francisco Weege
Pinto, Leão Pereira
Souza, Lelia Batista de
Freitas, Roseana de Almeida
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor
Odontogenic tumor
Clinical
Histopathology
topic Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor
Odontogenic tumor
Clinical
Histopathology
description Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT) is an uncommon benign epithelial lesion of odontogenic origin and, thus far, only few studies regarding the frequency of its many histopathologic features have been published in the literature. Thus, the aim of this study was to perform a retrospective analysis in a case series of AOT, with emphasis on the histopathological features. Fifteen cases of AOT were studied considering their clinical, radiographic and histopathologic aspects. Twelve cases affected females and the mean age was 16.2 years. The anterior maxilla was the most common site (66.6 %) and radiographically most cases showed a unilocular radiolucency with well-defined borders (57.1 %). Histologically, most cases exhibited predominantly a solid growth pattern (46.7 %) or a similar proportion of solid and cribriform patterns (46.7 %). Eosinophilic amorphous material ("tumor droplets") was found in all cases (100 %). Most tumors showed duct-like spaces (93.3 %) and convoluted structures (60.0 %) whereas a minor proportion of cases presented calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor (CEOT)-like areas (26.7 %). Variable amounts of calcified material were found in most AOTs (80.0 %) whereas osteodentin and perivascular hyalinization were seen only rarely (6.7 % each one). Five (33.3 %) cases had areas mimicking a dentigerous cyst and most of these were diagnosed in females (80.0 %). Regarding the histopathologic features, our results suggest that AOTs usually show predominance of solid pattern or a similar proportion of solid and cribriform patterns while osteodentin and perivascular hyalinization are rarely seen in these tumors. In addition, areas mimicking a dentigerous cyst and CEOT-like areas are relatively infrequent findings in AOTs.
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