Botryoid cyst, a rare type of odontogenic cyst
Botryoid cyst, a rare type of odontogenic cyst, is usually considered a multilocular variant of lateral periodontal cyst. It was first described in 1973, and up to the present less than a hundred cases have been reported in the literature. Botryoid cysts are characterized by a multilocular histologi...
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author | Bruno Vidaković Ivana Uljanić Jakša Grgurević Berislav Perić Spomenka Manojlović |
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description | Botryoid cyst, a rare type of odontogenic cyst, is usually considered a multilocular variant of lateral periodontal cyst. It was first described in 1973, and up to the present less than a hundred cases have been reported in the literature. Botryoid cysts are characterized by a multilocular histologic finding and a higher risk of recurrence than lateral periodontal cysts. In this article, we present a case of botryoid cyst from our clinical practice, accompanied by literature review of previous cases reported in the literature so far. Study results showed that botryoid cysts mostly affected population in their fifties, with a slight female (53.5%) predominance over males (46.5%). The mandible was the most frequently affected region, accounting for 70 (83.3%) cases. Maxilla was only sporadically affected accounting for 14 (16.7%) cases. Radiographic appearance of botryoid cysts can be multilocular or unilocular. It is concluded that the recurrence rate is relatively high (30.1%), therefore long term follow up is needed. |
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spelling | doaj.art-8e3b1ffb19514a0ca772e0ad38a5b6dd2024-04-15T14:00:44ZengSestre Milosrdnice University hospital, Institute of Clinical Medical ResearchActa Clinica Croatica0353-94661333-94512016-01-0155.3.51051410.20471/acc.2016.55.03.24Botryoid cyst, a rare type of odontogenic cystBruno Vidaković0Ivana Uljanić1Jakša Grgurević2Berislav Perić3Spomenka Manojlović4Dr. Josip Benčević General Hospital, Department of ENT and Head and Neck Surgery, Slavonski Brod, CroatiaUniversity of Zagreb, School of Dental Medicine, Department of Oral Surgery, Zagreb, CroatiaUniversity of Zagreb, School of Dental Medicine, Department of Oral Surgery, Zagreb, CroatiaUniversity of Zagreb, School of Dental Medicine, Department of Oral Surgery, Zagreb, CroatiaUniversity of Zagreb, School of Medicine, Department of Clinical and Experimental Pathology, Zagreb, CroatiaBotryoid cyst, a rare type of odontogenic cyst, is usually considered a multilocular variant of lateral periodontal cyst. It was first described in 1973, and up to the present less than a hundred cases have been reported in the literature. Botryoid cysts are characterized by a multilocular histologic finding and a higher risk of recurrence than lateral periodontal cysts. In this article, we present a case of botryoid cyst from our clinical practice, accompanied by literature review of previous cases reported in the literature so far. Study results showed that botryoid cysts mostly affected population in their fifties, with a slight female (53.5%) predominance over males (46.5%). The mandible was the most frequently affected region, accounting for 70 (83.3%) cases. Maxilla was only sporadically affected accounting for 14 (16.7%) cases. Radiographic appearance of botryoid cysts can be multilocular or unilocular. It is concluded that the recurrence rate is relatively high (30.1%), therefore long term follow up is needed.https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/254749Odontogenic cysts – diagnosisOdontogenic cysts – pathologyDiagnosis, diff erentialMandibular diseases – diagnosisMandibular diseases – pathologyCase reports |
spellingShingle | Bruno Vidaković Ivana Uljanić Jakša Grgurević Berislav Perić Spomenka Manojlović Botryoid cyst, a rare type of odontogenic cyst Acta Clinica Croatica Odontogenic cysts – diagnosis Odontogenic cysts – pathology Diagnosis, diff erential Mandibular diseases – diagnosis Mandibular diseases – pathology Case reports |
title | Botryoid cyst, a rare type of odontogenic cyst |
title_full | Botryoid cyst, a rare type of odontogenic cyst |
title_fullStr | Botryoid cyst, a rare type of odontogenic cyst |
title_full_unstemmed | Botryoid cyst, a rare type of odontogenic cyst |
title_short | Botryoid cyst, a rare type of odontogenic cyst |
title_sort | botryoid cyst a rare type of odontogenic cyst |
topic | Odontogenic cysts – diagnosis Odontogenic cysts – pathology Diagnosis, diff erential Mandibular diseases – diagnosis Mandibular diseases – pathology Case reports |
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