Histopathologic diversity of Gorlin's cyst: A study of four cases and review of literature

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Aim: The purpose of the present article is to discuss four different case reports of the so-called calcifying odontogenic cyst and highlight the histopathological diversity of the same. Background: Calcifying odontogenic cyst was first described by Gorlin et al in 1962. Ever since, its identification as a specific odontogenic lesion, controversies and confusions have existed regarding the relationship between cystic lesions and solid tumor masses that share cellular and histomorphologic features. Although several classifications were proposed, dilemma still persists regarding the nature of these lesions as cysts, neoplasms and even malignancies. Conclusion and clinical significance: The classifications discussed for the so-called calcifying odontogenic cyst by various authors have only added to further confusion rather than enlightening. Though many authors state that classifications remain only an academic exercise, it definitely has significance in treatment planning. Emphasis should, therefore, be laid on a universally accepted classification.

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Sonawane, K., Singaraju, M., Gupta, I., & Singaraju, S. (2011). Histopathologic diversity of Gorlin’s cyst: A study of four cases and review of literature. Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice, 12(5), 392–397. https://doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10024-1065

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