Case Report

Year : 2018 | Volume : 2 | Issue : 1 | Page : 26 - 30

An Unusual Presentation of Adenomatoid Odontogenic Tumor

Sheetal Rangaiya, Ajit D. Dinkar, Manisha M. Khorate, Nigel R. Figueiredo

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Dr. Sheetal Rangaiya,

E‐mail: nrsheetal89@gmail.com

Abstract

Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT) is a relatively rare neoplasm. This tumor most commonly occurs in the maxilla, in the age range of 3–82 years and has a female predilection. Most AOTs occur intraosseously, while few occur within gingival structures. AOT located intraosseously may/may not be associated with an unerupted tooth (extrafollicular variant). This article highlights the unusual presentation of AOT seen in an 11‐year‐old female patient with a history of trauma 4 years back and a noticeable swelling in the same region 2 years later. The clinical findings were suggestive of traumatic bone cyst, fibroma, central ossifying fibroma, central giant cell granuloma (CGCG), and odontogenic tumor. Based on the radiological features, a differential diagnosis of central ossifying fibroma, CGCG, fibrous dysplasia, and extrafollicular variant of AOT/odontogenic tumor was given. Eventually, radiographic and histopathologic investigations confirmed the case as an extrafollicular variant of AOT.

Keywords: Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor, mandible, odontogenic tumor, trauma

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How to cite this article:

Rangaiya S, Dinkar AD, Khorate MM, Figueiredo NR. An unusual presentation of adenomatoid odontogenic tumor. Int J Orofac Biol 2018;2:26-30.

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