Ameloblastic carcinoma: A case series

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Ameloblastic carcinoma is a rare odontogenic tumor exhibiting not only features of ameloblastoma but also features of carcinoma in either or both primary and metastatic lesions. Clinical features of this lesion are more aggressive and rapid than those of ameloblastoma. At times, it can metastasize to the lung or regional lymph nodes. Histologically, there is a picture of both ameloblastoma and carcinoma. Treatment is aggressive and has to be designed for each individual patient. English literature is sparse for this condition, as fewer cases have been reported till date. We report a series of four cases with different treatment modalities.

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Athota, A., Paladugu, L. V., Konidala, U., & Krishnan, G. (2015). Ameloblastic carcinoma: A case series. Journal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology, 27(2), 302–306. https://doi.org/10.4103/0972-1363.170166

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