The Authors report a case of an incidentally discovered mandibular cyst in a 40-year-old man. X-ray examination revealed an intramandibular symmetric radiolucency extending from the right II molar to the left II one; it was not connected to the root apices of residual teeth, but contained three sopranumerary tooth buds in incisive area. Histology showed a cyst lined-up by stratified squamous epithelium, with focal orthokeratinization. The clinico-radiographic and histologic findings were consistent with a median mandibular cyst, unusually large; the presence of medially located denticles inside the cyst strongly suggested an odontogenic origin.
[Mandibular median cyst. Report of a case with probable odontogenic origin] / Diomedi Camassei, F; Corsi, Alessandro; Procaccini, M; Volpe, S; Bosman, C.. - In: PATHOLOGICA. - ISSN 0031-2983. - 90:(1998), pp. 379-382.
[Mandibular median cyst. Report of a case with probable odontogenic origin].
CORSI, ALESSANDRO;
1998
Abstract
The Authors report a case of an incidentally discovered mandibular cyst in a 40-year-old man. X-ray examination revealed an intramandibular symmetric radiolucency extending from the right II molar to the left II one; it was not connected to the root apices of residual teeth, but contained three sopranumerary tooth buds in incisive area. Histology showed a cyst lined-up by stratified squamous epithelium, with focal orthokeratinization. The clinico-radiographic and histologic findings were consistent with a median mandibular cyst, unusually large; the presence of medially located denticles inside the cyst strongly suggested an odontogenic origin.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.