CALCIFYING ODONTOGENIC CYST:AN ANALYSIS OF THIRTY-SIX CASES

The term calcifying odontogenic cyst (COC) was first introduced by Gorlin in 1962. COC occurs mainly as an intra-osseous lesion in mandible or maxilla but the peripheral variation of COC has also been reported. The confusion about COC nature as cyst or tumor has not been resolved and a vast diversit...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: N. Eshghyar, N. Jalayer-Nadery R. Ashery
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2006-05-01
Series:Acta Medica Iranica
Subjects:
Online Access:http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/2668.pdf&manuscript_id=2668
id doaj-221e0380a7f4417d96cf78dd0e6e8f65
record_format Article
spelling doaj-221e0380a7f4417d96cf78dd0e6e8f652020-11-25T04:00:11ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesActa Medica Iranica0044-60252006-05-014415962CALCIFYING ODONTOGENIC CYST:AN ANALYSIS OF THIRTY-SIX CASESN. EshghyarN. Jalayer-Nadery R. AsheryThe term calcifying odontogenic cyst (COC) was first introduced by Gorlin in 1962. COC occurs mainly as an intra-osseous lesion in mandible or maxilla but the peripheral variation of COC has also been reported. The confusion about COC nature as cyst or tumor has not been resolved and a vast diversity has been shown in clinicopathologic aspects of COC. The purpose of this study was the review and analysis of COC variables such as age, gender and location and reclassification of histopathologic features of cases. The study was a retrospective review, cross sectional and case series one. The records of 36 patients were obtained and the clinical characteristics such as age, gender and location of COC were registered. The histopathologic features of cases were reviewed and reclassified. The data showed that 38.3% of cases occurred in the fifth decade and beyond; 67.6% were in males and 32.4% in females. Considering location, 51.5% of COCs were found in mandible and 48.5% in maxilla; 65.6% were located in posterior part of jaws. Of the 36 cases diagnosed as COC, 32 (88.8%) had cystic features and 4 (11.11%) were tumoral. For better determination of histopathologic and biologic features of COC, more investigations are needed.http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/2668.pdf&manuscript_id=2668Calcifying odontogenic cystdevelopmental odontogenic cystsodontogenic tumors
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author N. Eshghyar
N. Jalayer-Nadery R. Ashery
spellingShingle N. Eshghyar
N. Jalayer-Nadery R. Ashery
CALCIFYING ODONTOGENIC CYST:AN ANALYSIS OF THIRTY-SIX CASES
Acta Medica Iranica
Calcifying odontogenic cyst
developmental odontogenic cysts
odontogenic tumors
author_facet N. Eshghyar
N. Jalayer-Nadery R. Ashery
author_sort N. Eshghyar
title CALCIFYING ODONTOGENIC CYST:AN ANALYSIS OF THIRTY-SIX CASES
title_short CALCIFYING ODONTOGENIC CYST:AN ANALYSIS OF THIRTY-SIX CASES
title_full CALCIFYING ODONTOGENIC CYST:AN ANALYSIS OF THIRTY-SIX CASES
title_fullStr CALCIFYING ODONTOGENIC CYST:AN ANALYSIS OF THIRTY-SIX CASES
title_full_unstemmed CALCIFYING ODONTOGENIC CYST:AN ANALYSIS OF THIRTY-SIX CASES
title_sort calcifying odontogenic cyst:an analysis of thirty-six cases
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Acta Medica Iranica
issn 0044-6025
publishDate 2006-05-01
description The term calcifying odontogenic cyst (COC) was first introduced by Gorlin in 1962. COC occurs mainly as an intra-osseous lesion in mandible or maxilla but the peripheral variation of COC has also been reported. The confusion about COC nature as cyst or tumor has not been resolved and a vast diversity has been shown in clinicopathologic aspects of COC. The purpose of this study was the review and analysis of COC variables such as age, gender and location and reclassification of histopathologic features of cases. The study was a retrospective review, cross sectional and case series one. The records of 36 patients were obtained and the clinical characteristics such as age, gender and location of COC were registered. The histopathologic features of cases were reviewed and reclassified. The data showed that 38.3% of cases occurred in the fifth decade and beyond; 67.6% were in males and 32.4% in females. Considering location, 51.5% of COCs were found in mandible and 48.5% in maxilla; 65.6% were located in posterior part of jaws. Of the 36 cases diagnosed as COC, 32 (88.8%) had cystic features and 4 (11.11%) were tumoral. For better determination of histopathologic and biologic features of COC, more investigations are needed.
topic Calcifying odontogenic cyst
developmental odontogenic cysts
odontogenic tumors
url http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/2668.pdf&manuscript_id=2668
work_keys_str_mv AT neshghyar calcifyingodontogeniccystananalysisofthirtysixcases
AT njalayernaderyrashery calcifyingodontogeniccystananalysisofthirtysixcases
_version_ 1724452024023515136