Ameloblastic Fibrosarcoma of the Mandible: A Case Report and Brief Review of the Literature

  • Loya-Solis A
  • González-Colunga K
  • Pérez-Rodríguez C
  • et al.
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Abstract

Ameloblastic fibrosarcoma is an uncommon odontogenic tumor composed of a benign epithelial component and a malignant ectomesenchymal component most frequently seen in the third and fourth decades of life. It mainly presents as a painful maxillary or mandibular swelling. Radiographs show a radiolucent mass with ill-defined borders. Radical surgical excision and long-term follow-up are the suggested treatment. We report the case of a 22-year-old female with a 2-month history of an asymptomatic swelling in her left mandible. Examination revealed an exophytic growth measuring 3 × 3 cm extending from the mandibular left first premolar to the second molar. The patient underwent a left hemimandibular resection. Histopathological examination revealed a biphasic tumor composed of inconspicuous islands of benign odontogenic epithelium and an abundant malignant mesenchymal component with marked cellularity, nuclear pleomorphism, hyperchromatism, and moderate mitotic figures with clear margins; one year after the surgical procedure, the patient is clinically and radiologically disease-free.

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Loya-Solis, A., González-Colunga, K. J., Pérez-Rodríguez, C. M., Ramírez-Ochoa, N. S., Ceceñas-Falcón, L., & Barboza-Quintana, O. (2015). Ameloblastic Fibrosarcoma of the Mandible: A Case Report and Brief Review of the Literature. Case Reports in Pathology, 2015, 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/245026

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