Department of Oral Pathology, College of Dentistry, Gangneung-Wonju National University, Gangneung, Korea.
1Department of Dental Hygiene, College of Health Sciences, Cheongju University, Cheongju, Korea.
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Finding | COCa |
GCOTs |
||
---|---|---|---|---|
CCOTa | DGCT | GCOC | ||
Cyst component | Main | Consistent | Occasional | Occasional |
Epithelium | Mainly cystic | Cystic and tumorous | Tumorous and occasionally cystic | Tumorous and rarely cystic |
Ghost cell | Consistent | Consistent | Marked | Predominant |
Calcification | Frequent | Frequent | Occasional | Rare |
Dentinoid materials | None | None | Predominant | Rudimentary |
Cellular status | Benign | Benign | Benign | Malignant |
Recurrence | Rare | Rare | Rare (peripheral) occasional (central) | Frequent |
COC, calcifying odontogenic cyst; GCOT, ghost cell odontogenic tumor; CCOT, calcifying cystic odontogenic tumor; DGCT, dentinogenic ghost cell tumor; GCOC, ghost cell odontogenic carcinoma.
aWorld Health Organization (WHO) classification suggests COC and CCOT are similar lesions. [50]
Finding | COCa | GCOTs |
||
---|---|---|---|---|
CCOT |
DGCT | GCOC | ||
Cyst component | Main | Consistent | Occasional | Occasional |
Epithelium | Mainly cystic | Cystic and tumorous | Tumorous and occasionally cystic | Tumorous and rarely cystic |
Ghost cell | Consistent | Consistent | Marked | Predominant |
Calcification | Frequent | Frequent | Occasional | Rare |
Dentinoid materials | None | None | Predominant | Rudimentary |
Cellular status | Benign | Benign | Benign | Malignant |
Recurrence | Rare | Rare | Rare (peripheral) occasional (central) | Frequent |
COC, calcifying odontogenic cyst; GCOT, ghost cell odontogenic tumor; CCOT, calcifying cystic odontogenic tumor; DGCT, dentinogenic ghost cell tumor; GCOC, ghost cell odontogenic carcinoma. World Health Organization (WHO) classification suggests COC and CCOT are similar lesions. [