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Adenomatoid odontogenic tumour associated with dentigerous cyst: unusual case report

Abstracts

The adenomatoid odontogenic tumor is a relatively uncommon lesion which mainly affects females in their second decade of life, exhibiting predilection for the anterior region of the maxilla. The lesion is usually associated with the crown of an enclosed tooth, most commonly the maxillary canine. In this paper we present a case of adenomatoid odontogenic tumor associated with a dentigerous cyst affecting the left maxillary region in a 13-year-old female. The authors also discuss clinical, radiographic, histopathologic and therapeutic features of the case.

dentigerous cyst; odontogenic tumour; adenomatoid odontogenic tumour


O tumor odontogênico adenomatóide é uma lesão relativamente incomum, que acomete preferencialmente indivíduos do sexo feminino durante a segunda década de vida, exibindo como sítio de predileção a região anterior da maxila. A lesão geralmente está associada à coroa de um dente incluso, comumente o canino. Neste trabalho é relatado o caso de um tumor odontogênico adenomatóide associado a cisto dentígero ocorrendo na região maxilar esquerda, em paciente do sexo feminino com 13 anos de idade, discutindo-se, ainda, as características clínicas, radiográficas, histopatológicas e terapêuticas do caso.

cisto dentígero; tumor odontogênico; tumor odontogênico adenomatóide


CASE REPORT

Adenomatoid odontogenic tumour associated with dentigerous cyst - unusual case report

Cassiano Francisco Weege NonakaI; Lélia Batista de SouzaII; Lêda Bezerra QuinderéIII

IMS. Dentist

IIPhD in Oral Pathology - Programa de Pós-Graduação em Patologia Oral da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte

IIIPhD in Oral Pathology; Professor of pediatric dentistry - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte

Mailing Address Mailing Address: Profa. Dra. Lélia Batista de Souza Av. Senador Salgado Filho 1787 Lagoa Nova Natal RN 59056-000 Tel. (0xx84) 215-4132/ 215-4138 - Fax (0xx84) 215-4138 E-mail: leliasouza@dod.ufrn.br/ cassiano_nonaka@yahoo.com.br

SUMMARY

The adenomatoid odontogenic tumor is a relatively uncommon lesion which mainly affects females in their second decade of life, exhibiting predilection for the anterior region of the maxilla. The lesion is usually associated with the crown of an enclosed tooth, most commonly the maxillary canine. In this paper we present a case of adenomatoid odontogenic tumor associated with a dentigerous cyst affecting the left maxillary region in a 13-year-old female. The authors also discuss clinical, radiographic, histopathologic and therapeutic features of the case.

Keywords: dentigerous cyst, odontogenic tumour, adenomatoid odontogenic tumour.

INTRODUCTION

The adenomatoid odontogenic tumor is a benign tumor that is keen to involve the anterior region of the maxillary bones, with a larger number of cases in females, in their second decade of life, and that may, sporadically, be associated with odontogenic cystic lesions. The present study aims at reporting an uncommon case of adenomatoid odontogenic tumor, associated with a dentigerous cyst, as well as discussing the clinical, radiographic, histopathological and therapeutic characteristics related to the case.

CASE REPORT

A 13 year old female had a rigid mass in the oral cortical bone of her maxilla, with mucosa integrity, and lacking teeth 23 and 24 on the affected side. Panorama radiographic study revealed a radiolucent lesion, circumscribed, with few radiopaque areas inside, associated to the canine tooth, which was shifted towards the nasal cavity.

We carried out an intraoral surgical intervention through a Neumann’s incision, from the alveolar and left central superior incisive gingiva all the way to the first ipsilateral molar, shifting the mucoperiosteum. After that, the tumor mass and the unerupted canine were removed (Figure 1a), and finally we repositioned the tissue and sutured the mucoperiosteal flap.



The material removed was then sent to the Pathology Department of the Oral Pathology Division of the Dentistry School of UFRN. After routine histology on the material, under light microscopy they observed fragments of the odontogenic lesion, characterized by the proliferation of fusiform/globular cells, arranged as large islands and solid sheets, as well as numerous structures similar to ducts, lined by low cylindrical or cubic cells, of polarized nuclei (Figure 1b). Occasionally, some detached eosinophylic amorphous material was, together with calcification areas (Figure 1c). We also noticed the presence of a cystic lesion coated by a stratified pavement epithelium, formed by few cell layers (Figure 1d), showing a continuity with the neoplastic foci aforementioned, and a connective fibrous capsule. Histological diagnosis was of Adenomatoid Odontogenic tumor, associated with a dentigerous cyst.

After 12 months, the patient returned to our department, not showing clinical or radiographic signs of tumor recurrence. We did notice bone remodeling and neoformation.

DISCUSSION

The clinical findings presented in this case corroborate characteristic reports present in the literature, such as a higher incidence in women1, especially within the second decade of life 2, and the maxilla lesion associated with an erupted tooth1,2.

The radiographic findings presented hereby are peculiarities of the adenomatoid odontogenic tumor follicular variant, presenting itself as a radiolucent unilocular lesion, well outlined, associated to the crown of the unerupted tooth3,4. Mild radiopaque foci were seen inside the lesion by means of the panoramic radiography, such characteristic is seen in over 50% of the cases of adenomatoid odontogenic tumors1,5.

Few cases of adenomatoid odontogenic tumors associated with dentigerous cysts are reported in the literature. Santos et al.5 reported a case of adenomatoid odontogenic tumor being developed in the fibrous capsule of the dentigerous cyst. Garcia-Pola et al.4 described the prolipheration of an adenomatoid odontogenic cyst in the epithelial border of a dentigerous cyst. Prolipheration histopathological findings from the cystic epithelial border and the fibrous capsule, similar to what was described by the aforementioned authors was also observed in the case described by the present paper.

Because of its low tendency to recur, the case hereby presented was treated by conservative surgical enucleation associated with the removal of the unerupted dental element, and such procedure was proposed in numerous papers4,6. In favorable cases, dentigerous cyst associated adenomatoid odontogenic tumor marsupialization provide a conservative character to the treatment, and allow the later eruption of the dental element6.

FINAL COMMENTS

There are very few cases of adenomatoid odontogenic tumors associated with dentigerous cysts reported in the literature. The present investigation describes a case of adenomatoid odontogenic tumor associated with a dentigerous cyst, highlighting the importance of the histopathological exam in the cystic lesions of the maxillary bones. Moreover, we stress the conservative surgical intervention as a treatment of option for adenomatoid odontogenic tumors.

REFERENCES

Paper submitted to the ABORL-CCF SGP (Management Publications System) on October 2nd, 2006 and accepted for publication on October 21th, 2006. cod. 3432.

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte - UFRN.

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  • Mailing Address:

    Profa. Dra. Lélia Batista de Souza
    Av. Senador Salgado Filho 1787 Lagoa Nova
    Natal RN 59056-000
    Tel. (0xx84) 215-4132/ 215-4138 - Fax (0xx84) 215-4138
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  • Publication Dates

    • Publication in this collection
      16 May 2007
    • Date of issue
      Feb 2007

    History

    • Accepted
      21 Oct 2006
    • Received
      02 Oct 2006
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