A Case Report of Peripheral Ameloblastoma with Unusual Invasion
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概要
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In general, it has been reported that peripheral ameloblastoma are less common and less aggressive than their intraosseous counter parts. In this paper, a case of peripheral ameloblastoma, which appear in a 63-year-old Japanese male, is described. The present case showed unusual invasive and aggressive features. Based upon the clinical course and histopathological features, biological behavior of this neoplasm is discused.
- 特定非営利活動法人日本臨床口腔病理学会の論文
著者
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Kawakami Toshiyuki
Department of Hard Tissue Research, Matsumoto Dental University Graduate School of Oral Medicine
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Kawakami Toshiyuki
松本歯科大学 口腔病理
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Ueda Akio
Department Of Oral And Maxillofacial Surgery I Matsumoto Dental University School Of Dentistry
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Kawakami Toshiyuki
Department Of Oral Pathology Matsumoto Dental University School Of Dentistry
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Komatsu Fuhito
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Matsumoto Dental College
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NAKAJIMA Satoshi
Department of Electrical Engineering, Osaka University
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Komatsu Fuhito
Department Of Oral And Maxillofacial Surgery I Matsumoto Dental University School Of Dentistry
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Kage Toshitaka
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery I, Matsumoto Dental University School of Dentistry
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Chino Takahiro
Department of Oral Surgery, Medicine & Pathology, Indiana University School of Dentistry
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Nakajima Satoshi
Department Of Electrical Engineering Osaka University
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Nakajima Satoshi
Department Of Oral And Maxillofacial Surgery I Matsumoto Dental University School Of Dentistry
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Kage Toshitaka
Department Of Oral And Maxillofacial Surgery I Matsumoto Dental University School Of Dentistry
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Chino Takahiro
Department Of Oral Surgery Medicine & Pathology Indiana University School Of Dentistry
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Nakajima Satoshi
Department Of Applied Chemistry Waseda University
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