Odontogenic fibroma amyloid-variant: A typical case and brief considerations about mimickers

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The World Health Organization s (WHO) updated classification of head and neck tumors (2017) defined odontogenic fibroma as a rare neoplasm. In this report, we describe an unusual, typical and rare variant of a central odontogenic fibroma with diffuse amyloid-like protein stromal deposition, and discuss the differential diagnosis with other entities. Radiographically, this lesion presented as a well-defined radiolucency of the mandible, partially cystic. Histologically, the lesion showed a unique confluence of odontogenic epithelial rests in a moderately cellular connective tissue. Immunohistochemical staining highlighted a mixture of benign epithelial and Langerhans cells within connective tissue with diffuse amyloid-like stromal deposition. The importance of recognizing this variant of odontogenic fibroma is due to its benign prognosis and clinical course.

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De Rezende, G., Bandiera, L., Motta, V., & Bonoldi, E. (2021). Odontogenic fibroma amyloid-variant: A typical case and brief considerations about mimickers. Pathologica, 113(2), 136–140. https://doi.org/10.32074/1591-951X-152

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