Adenoameloblastoma Of Maxilla Mimicking Nasolabial Cyst - A Rare Case Report
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Adenoameloblastoma, also known as adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT), is a rare benign tumor sometimes confused for other cystic lesions owing to its clinical and radiological similarities. A 23-year-old man appeared with a painless facial swelling that was first identified as a nasolabial cyst. However, histological examination after surgical removal showed the tumor to be an adenoameloblastoma. Using the Caldwell-Luc technique, the tumor was entirely removed. Over three years, the patient recovered uneventfully and had no recurrence. This case highlights the need to include adenoameloblastoma in the differential diagnosis of maxillofacial swellings and the need for histological confirmation for correct diagnosis and therapy.
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