The implications of inflammation in odontogenic keratocysts |
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Authors: | B. Rodu A. L. Tate M. G. Martinez Jr. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pathology, University of Alabama Schools of Medicine and Dentistry, Birmingham, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The histologic features of 112 odontogenic keratocysts (OKC's) were examined from both a clinical and histopathological perspective with emphasis on the microscopic presence of inflammation and its relationship to transformation of the classic epithelial cyst lining found in OKC's to a nonkeratinized lining characteristic of common inflammatory odontogenic cysts. Eighty-five (76%) of these cases exhibited inflammation. The sensitivity of inflammation as a predictor of this aforementioned transformation is 100%, and its positive predictive value is 88%. The specificity of the same parameters remains high at 73%. Using previous studies, the implications of these findings on the biologic behavior of OKC's is discussed with special reference to therapeutic considerations. |
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