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Gulf J Oncolog ; 1(41): 111-116, 2023 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36804166

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Ghost Cell Odontogenic Carcinoma is a rare malignant odontogenic tumor that can appear as "de novo " or arises from malignant transformation of preexisting benign calcifying odontogenic cysts or dentinogenic ghost cell tumors after multiple recurrences. Ghost cell odontogenic carcinoma is histopathologically characterized by ameloblast-like islands of epithelial cells with aberrant keratinization, simulating a ghost cell, with varying amounts of dysplastic dentine. This article reports an extremely rare case of ghost cell odontogenic carcinoma with foci of sarcomatous change, involving maxilla andnasal cavity which arose from a previously existing recurrent calcifying odontogenic cysts in a 54-year-old man and reviews the features of this unusual and rare tumor. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case of ghost cell odontogenic carcinoma with sarcomatous transformation to be reported till date. Owing to its rarity and unpredictability of clinical course, long -term follow up of patients with ghost cell odontogenic carcinoma, is mandatory for observation of recurrence and distant metastasis. Keywords: Ghost cell odontogenic carcinoma, maxilla, sarcoma, calcifying odontogenic cysts, ghost cells, odontogenic tumour.


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Carcinoma , Neoplasias Maxilomandibulares , Cisto Odontogênico Calcificante , Tumores Odontogênicos , Sarcoma , Masculino , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Cisto Odontogênico Calcificante/patologia , Neoplasias Maxilomandibulares/patologia , Tumores Odontogênicos/patologia
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South Asian J Cancer ; 11(2): 146-151, 2022 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36466986

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Sithara AravindBackground Oral metronomic chemotherapy (OMCT) represents an emerging concept in cancer treatment involving frequent administration of chemotherapeutic drugs at doses below maximum tolerated doses and with no prolonged drug-free break. OMCT is being tried preoperatively in developing nations with constrained resources to prevent disease progression during the waiting period from diagnosis to surgery (bridge OMCT). The aim of the present study was to assess the spectrum of histomorphological changes and pathological tumor response following bridge OMCT in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) and to propose a new pathological response scoring system. Materials and Methods A retrospective single-center study comprised of tissue sections of tumor proper and metastatic lymph nodes of 50, locally advanced OSCC patients treated with bridge OMCT, and had completed definitive surgery were analyzed. The present study evaluated the histomorphological features and proposed a new scoring system for pathologic tumor response. The pathologic tumor response was categorized as complete response (pCR), no response (pNR), and partial response (pPR). Results Of the total 50 patients, 2 patients had pCR, 3 had pNR, and 45 patients had pPR as per the new proposed scoring system. Note that 96% of the cases showed no disease progression. Conclusion Bridge OMCT is a novel treatment method that can be used to tide over the waiting period between the diagnosis and surgery in resource-constrained institutions with heavy patient load. This mode of treatment in locally advanced OSCC seems to provide promising results in this setting. Large multicentric trials are warranted to confirm these results.

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