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Brazilian Journalof otorhinolaryngology 74 (2) March/april 2008 http://www.rborl.org.br / e-mail: revista@aborlccf.org.br

CASE REPORT

Adenomatoid

odontogenic tumor

Belmiro Cavalcanti do Egito Vasconcelos1, Riedel Frota2,

Álvaro Bezerra Cardoso3, Gabriela Granja Porto4,

Suzana Célia de Aguiar Soares Carneiro5

INTRODUCTION

The adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT) is usually an asymptomatic slow growth lesion. When grown, one can palpate a hard and large lesion. It is common for the tumor to cause shifting of neighboring teeth because tumor ex-pansion is more common than teeth root resorption. Radiographically, there is a unilocular mass involving an unerupted tooth, sometimes opaque in the center and sclerotic in the periphery. Considering it to be an encapsulated tumor, treatment of choice is enucleation1. This paper describes three cases of these tumors and their symptoms, their radiographic characteristics and anatomic findings.

REPORT OF CASES

Cases 1 and 2

Both occurred on the second decade of life, the first in a girl and the second in a boy. The tumors evolved for about one year, they were asymptomatic and presented a hard and large mass in the paranasal region, obliterating the na-solabial groove and obstructing the nostril. Radiographic exams revealed an extensive unilocular image involving the maxillary sinus and the nasal cavity of the affected side (Figure 1). Treatment of choice was tumor enucleation under general anesthe-sia. The patients were followed up for one year after surgery, when there was bone regeneration.

Case 3

This case refers to a 28 year-old patient, who had a tumor in the anterior portion of her mandible that had been gro-wing for approximately 2 years (Figure 1). The tumor was also resected under general anesthesia and followed for one year.

DISCUSSION

AOTs present a relative frequency of 2.2 to 7.1% among odontogenic tumors2. This type of tumor affects women more frequently (1.9:1) on their second decades of life. 2,3.

The maxilla location of this tumor is two fold more frequently than that in the mandible4-6. Progressive nasal obstruction is a common finding in lesions larger than 5.0cm located in the maxilla5.

AOTs have three variants (follicu-lar, extra-follicular and peripheric), which make it very difficult to differentiate from other diseases (2). Differential diagnosis depends on the radiographic result, which may show a radiolucent area with or wi-thout radioopaqueness5. It is indispensable

to make and incisional biopsy of the lesion for surgical planning purposes, as well as aspirating it before any procedure with radiolucent masses because they usually have a vascular origin.

REFERENCES

1. Parkash H, Sidhu SS, Chopra P. Adenomatoid odontogenic tumour of the jaws. J Dentistry 1984;12:297-301.

2. Philipsen HP, Reichart PA. Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor: facts and figures. Oral Oncol 1998;35:125-31.

3. Mendis BRRN, MacDonald DG. Adenomatoid odontogenic tumour: a survey of 21 cases from Sri Lanka. Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg 1990;19:141-3.

4. Lee JK, Lee KB, Hwang BN. Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor: a case report. J Oral Maxillofac Surg 2000;58:1161-4.

5. Philipsen HP, Reichart PA, Zhang KH, Nikai H, Yu QX. Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor: biologic profile based on 499 cases. J Oral Pathol Med 1991;20:149-58.

6. Philipsen HP, Srisuwan T, Reichart PA. Ade-nomatoid odontogenic tumor mimicking a periapical (radicular) cyst: A case report. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod 2002;94:246-8.

Keywords: maxilla/pathology, oral, pathology.

1 PhD, graduate programs coordinator - UPE.

2 M.Sc in Maxillo-Facial Surgery - University of Pernambuco, PhD. Student - Maxillo-Facial Surgery - University of Pernambuco.

3 Specialist in Maxillo-Facial Surgery and Trauma - University of Pernambuco. M.Sc. Student in Dentistry (oral diagnosis) - Universidade Federal da Paraíba. 4 Specialist in Maxillo-Facial Surgery and Trauma - University of Pernambuco. M.Sc. Student in Maxillo-Facial Surgery and Trauma - University of Pernambuco. 5 Specialist in Maxillo-Facial Surgery and Trauma - University of Pernambuco. M.Sc. Student in Maxillo-Facial Surgery and Trauma - University of Pernambuco.

Universidade de Pernambuco - Faculdade de Odontologia - Av. Gel. Newton Cavalcanti, 1650 54753-220 Camaragibe PE Brasil. Telefax: (0xx81) 3458-2867 - E-mail: belmiro@fop.upe.br

Paper submitted to the ABORL-CCF SGP (Management Publications System) on September 11th, 2006 and accepted for publication on August 9th, 2006. cod. 2705.

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Figure 1. Radiographic aspects of cases 1, 2 and 3.

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