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Imaging Science in Dentistry
2021 Volume.51 No. 2 p.203 ~ p.208
Ghost cell odontogenic carcinoma: A case report
Panprasit Wariya

Lappanakokiat Napas
Kunmongkolwut Sumana
Phattarataratip Ekarat
Rochchanavibhata Sunisa
Sinpitaksakul Phonkit
Cholitgul Wichitsak
Abstract
Ghost cell odontogenic carcinoma (GCOC) is a rare malignant neoplasm characterized by the presence of ghostcells. It is considered to originate from either a calcifying odontogenic cyst (COC) or a dentinogenic ghost cell tumor(DGCT). Its clinical and radiographic characteristics are non-specific, including slow growth, locally aggressivebehavior, and eventual metastasis. This case report describes a 43-year-old Thai man with plain radiographs and cone-beam computed tomographic images revealing a unilocular radiolucency with non-corticated borders surrounding an impacted left canine associated with radiopaque foci around the cusp tip. Based on the microscopic findings, the lesion was diagnosed as GCOC. Partial maxillectomy of the right maxilla was performed, and radiotherapy was administered. An obturator was made to support masticatory functions Three years later, the lesion showed complete boneremodeling and no signs of recurrence, and long-term follow-up was done regularly.
KEYWORD
Odontogenic Cysts, Odontogenic Tumors, Diagnostic Imaging, Cone-Beam Computed Tomography
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