Primordial Odontogenic Tumor: Report of a New Case and Literature Review
Primordial odontogenic tumor (POT) was recently recognized in the 2017 World Health Organization (WHO) Classification as a distinct mixed odontogenic tumor most commonly observed in the posterior mandible of young patients. POT appears as an expansile radiolucency associated to an unerupted tooth. T...
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description | Primordial odontogenic tumor (POT) was recently recognized in the 2017 World Health Organization (WHO) Classification as a distinct mixed odontogenic tumor most commonly observed in the posterior mandible of young patients. POT appears as an expansile radiolucency associated to an unerupted tooth. The aim of the present study was to perform a retrospective microscopic evaluation of pediatric odontogenic tumors diagnosed in an Oral Pathology Laboratory from Rio de Janeiro—Brazil, in order to reclassify potential cases as POT. From 150 cases of odontogenic tumors in children diagnosed in the last 50 years, one case filled the criteria for POT, being therefore better diagnosed as such. The patient was in the first decade of life and presented a well-defined expansile tumor in the posterior mandible, which had been initially diagnosed as immature complex odontoma. To the best of our knowledge, only 12 cases of POT have been reported in the English-language literature. We herein present an additional case of POT and review of its clinicopathological findings is offered. |
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