Differential diagnosis between calcifying odontogenic cyst and adenomatoid odontogenic tumor by computed tomography images

Autor: Takashi Eda, Satsuki Wakae-Morita, Kaoru Kobayashi, Shintaro Okura, Hirokazu Ito, Kazunori Nakashima, Yumi Ito, Masashi Sugisaki, Chinami Igarashi
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: Oral Radiology. 38:99-104
ISSN: 1613-9674
0911-6028
DOI: 10.1007/s11282-021-00531-9
Popis: Calcifying odontogenic cysts (COC) and adenomatoid odontogenic tumors (AOT) have similar radiographic findings. We examined the radiographic and computed tomography (CT) images of patients histologically diagnosed with COC or AOT and identified their characteristic findings. The subjects included 12 patients histologically diagnosed with COC or AOT (one female and five males per group), who underwent CT at our hospital between Nov 1998 and Jun 2019. The location of the lesion, impacted tooth, bone expansion, root resorption, tooth migration, calcified body, and presence or absence of a high-intensity zone in the marginal area of the lesion were examined. In patients with COC, five patients with COC exhibited bone expansion toward the buccal side. The lesion encompassing the crown was attached to the cement-enamel junction and contained a radiopaque lesion with a calcified body. In 6 patients with COC, irregularly shaped calcified bodies were observed with small tooth-like structures. In patients with AOT, all six patients with AOT exhibited bone expansion toward the buccal and lingual sides. The lesion encompasses a part of the tooth root or the entire tooth. Punctate calcification was observed within the lesion and the marginal area in three patients, and a high-intensity zone was observed in the marginal area of the lesion in two patients. We report imaging findings that may be characteristic of COC and AOT, suggesting that CT findings may be useful for differentiating between COC and AOT.
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