Peripheral ameloblastoma of the maxilla: a case report and literature review

American Journal of Otolaryngology
Bryan J VanovenGuy J Petruzzelli

Abstract

Peripheral ameloblastoma is a rare, benign, extraosseous neoplasm of the odontogenic epithelium. We report a case of peripheral ameloblastoma, detail our surgical therapy and review important elements in the pathological diagnosis and treatment of this unusual neoplasm.

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