OD17-14/2 Page 6 CALCIFYING EPITHELIAL ODONTOGENIC TUMOR (Pindborg tumor) Calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor, also known as Pindborg tumor, is a rare lesion which behaves very much like an ameloblastoma.
1 the radiology of odontogenic tumors aug. 2000 neill serman. classification. (pindborg, 1970) a. epithelial odontogenic.
343 AJNRAmJNeuroradiol 21:343-345, February 2000 Case Report CTandMRImaging Appearances of an Extraosseous Calcifying Epithelial Odontogenic Tumor (Pindborg Tumor) Alex Sik-chung Ching, Martin Wai Pak, Jacqueline Kew, and Constantine Metreweli Summary: We herein reportararecase ofextraosseous ...
JK SCIENCE 146 www.jkscience. org Vol. 11 No. 3, July-September 2009 From the Department of Pathology and *ENT, JNMCH, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh (UP), India ...
Scientific Journal Vol. II - 2008 CALCIFYING EPITHELIAL ODONTOGENIC TUMOR - A Case Report. (Pindborg's Tumor) Ashok Dabir¹, Mukul Padhye² Abstract Calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor (CEOT), also known as Pindborg's tumor, is a rare benign odontogenic tumor of locally aggressive behavior.
Axell T.Holmstrup P.Kramer IRH, Pindborg JJ. Shear M (eds). International oral leukoplakia and associated lesions related to tobacco habits. Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology 1984; 12:145-54.
This effort lead in 1971 to the publication of the first edition of the "Histological Classification of Odontogenic Tumours, Jaw Cysts and Allied Lesions", which had Professors Jens J. Pindborg and Ivor R.H. Kramer as editors (2).
DISCUSSION CEOT is a rare benign epithelial odontogenic neoplasm; its prevalence ranges from 0.6% to 1.7% of all odontogenic tumors. 1-4 This report adds to the small number of Pindborg's tumor cases located in the maxilla, since over 2/3 of CEOT case have been described in the posterior portion of the ...
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E-mail: mczdebon@usp.br ISSN 0103-6440 INTRODUCTION Nearly 200 cases of calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor (CEOT) have been reported in the literature (1) since Pindborg described it as a separate pathologic entity in 1955 (2).