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. 2023;102(2):46-53.
doi: 10.17116/stomat202310202146.

[Primordial odontogenic tumor in children]

[Article in Russian]
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[Primordial odontogenic tumor in children]

[Article in Russian]
S V Yakovlev et al. Stomatologiia (Mosk). 2023.

Abstract

Primordial odontogenic tumor (POT) is a rare benign mixed epithelial and mesenchymal odontogenic tumor that has been included as a new nosological form in the latest classification of the World Health Organization (WHO 2017). The first two clinical cases of POT treatment in children in Russia are presented. A comprehensive examination and surgical treatment of POT were carried out. The diagnosis was confirmed morphologically.

Objective: To inform maxillofacial surgeons and dentists about the clinical, radiological and morphological features of POT on the example of clinical experience and literature data.

Первичная одонтогенная опухоль (ПОО) — редкая доброкачественная смешанная эпителиальная и мезенхимальная одонтогенная опухоль, которая включена в качестве новой нозологической формы в последнюю классификацию Всемирной организации здравоохранения (ВОЗ, 2017). Представлены два первых клинических случая лечения ПОО у детей в России. Проведено комплексное обследование и хирургическое лечение ПОО. Диагноз подтвержден морфологически.

Цель исследования: Информировать челюстно-лицевых хирургов и стоматологов о клинических, рентгенологических и морфологических особенностях ПОО на примере клинического опыта и данных литературы.

Keywords: maxillofacial region; pediatric maxillofacial surgery; primordial odontogenic tumor.

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