Conceptual changes in ameloblastoma:suggested re-classification of a 'veteran' tumor

Autor: Zlotogorski-Hurvitz, A. (Ayelet), Tekkeşin, M. S. (Merva Soluk), Passador-Santos, F. (Fabricio), Martins Montalli, V. A. (Victor Angelo), Salo, T. (Tuula), Mauramo, M. (Matti), Kats, L. (Lazar), Buchner, A. (Amos), Vered, M. (Marilena)
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2022
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Popis: Objectives: The merging of ameloblastoma (AM) with mural unicystic ameloblastoma (UAM-M) was suggested by the 2017 WHO based on similar treatment needs. In an international multicenter study, we investigated the characteristics of their merged product (merged-AM) and raised the possibility of unifying AM and UAM (total-AM). Materials and methods: AM and UAM (luminal/intraluminal/mural), separate and combined, were analyzed for demographic/clinical/radiological features. ANOVA and chi-square tests were followed by univariate and multivariate analyses, and significance was set at p < 0.05. Results: The patients’ mean age was 39.6 ± 20.3 years in merged-AM (147 AM, 76 UAM-M), 45.1 ± 19.4 years in AM (p = 0.009). Merged-AM comprised 51.3% multilocular/48.7% unilocular tumors, AM comprised 72.5%/27.5%, respectively (p < 0.001). Merged-AM was associated with impacted teeth in 30.8%, AM in 18% (p = 0.023). The probability of merged-AM for multilocularity increased by 2.4% per year of age (95%CI 0.6–4.2, p = 0.009). Association with impacted teeth decreased by 7.9% per year of age (95%CI 1.9–14.39, p = 0.009). Merged-AM did not differ from total-AM (p > 0.05). Conclusions: Merged-AM partially differed from AM, but differences appeared to diminish in an age/time-wise manner. Merged-AM and total-AM were nearly indistinguishable. Therefore, AM and UAM may be considered a continuous spectrum of one type of tumor, further necessitating revision of the treatment approaches.
Databáze: OpenAIRE