MAKSİLLADA GÖRÜLEN KALSİFİYE EPİTELYAL ODONTOJENİK TÜMÖR: BİR OLGU SUNUMU

Kalsifiye epitelyal odontojenik tümör (KEOT) nadir görülen, benign, epitelyal odontojenik tümördür. Tüm odontojenik tümörler arasında %0.4-3 görülme oranına sahiptir. Hayatın 4. ve 5. dekatında, her iki cinste eşit sıklıkta görülür. Sıklıkla mandibular premolar-molar bölgede görüldüğü bilinmektedir. Tümör lokal invazivdir. Klinik olarak ağrısız, yavaş büyüyen kitle şeklinde görülür. Radyografik olarak, radyoopasite içeren veya içermeyen uniloküler veya multiloküler radyolüsent alan şeklinde gözlenir. Bu olgu sunumunda 35 yaşındaki erkek hastada sol maksilla premolar bölgede görülen kalsifiye epitelyal odontojenik tümörün klinik, radyolojik ve histopatolojik değerlendirmesi ve cerrahi tedavisi anlatılmıştır.

CALCIFIYING EPITHELIAL ODONTOGENIC TUMOUR OF MAXILLA: A CASE REPORT

The calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumour (CEOT) is a rare benign odontogenic tumour that accounts %0.4-3 of the all odontogenic tumors. CEOT appears in the fourth and fifth decades of life and has equal sex distribution. The tumor is locally invasive. Clinically the tumor has a painless mass with slow growth. Radiographically the tumor appears unilocular or multilocular radiolucency with or without radiopacity. This case report presents clinical, radiological, histopathological evaluation and surgical treatment of calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumour, was seen in left maxillary premolar region of 35 year old male patient

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