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José-manuel Aguirre-urizar

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Therapeutic management of the odontogenic keratocyst. An energetic approach with a conservative perspective and review of the current therapeutic opt…

2020

Background Odontogenic keratocysts (OKC) are cystic lesions appearing in the jaws, usually asymptomatic with a progressive growth into the bone. Many of them are diagnosed by a routine radiological examination. Material and methods This study reports a 12-year-old girl that presented an asymptomatic large radiolucent unilocular lesion associated to the crown of 3.8 that caused displacement of the molar and the inferior alveolar canal. Differential diagnosis included OKC, unicystic ameloblastoma, ameloblastic fibroma, dentigerous cyst and orthokeratinized odontogenic cyst. Two surgical interventions were performed; first, a marsupialization, and 10 months after, the third molar extraction pl…

medicine.medical_specialtyUnicystic Ameloblastomamedicine.medical_treatmentEnucleationCase ReportQuistosCarnoy's solutionMucosa oral03 medical and health sciencesAmeloblastic fibroma0302 clinical medicinestomatognathic systemmedicineTeeth extractionCystKeratocystGeneral DentistryExtracció dentalOral Medicine and Pathologybusiness.industry030206 dentistryDent molarmedicine.diseaseMarsupialization:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]MolarSurgeryDentigerous cystCysts (Pathology)stomatognathic diseases030220 oncology & carcinogenesisUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASOral mucosamedicine.symptombusinessJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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Analyses of odontogenic tumours : the most recent classification proposed by the World Health Organization (2017)

2020

Background The fourth edition of the ‘’WHO Classification of Head and Neck Tumours’’ was published in January 2017 and includes a classification of odontogenic tumours. This review aims to examine the changes made in this new classification in comparison with the previous classification of 2005. Material and Methods An electronic search was conducted in the PubMed, Scopus and Cochrane databases with the keywords “odontogenic tumor”, “WHO classification” and “update”. Studies published from January 2009 to April 2019 with a high level of scientific evidence were included, but studies not published in English, epidemiological studies and studies with a low level of evidence were excluded. Res…

medicine.medical_specialtyScopusMEDLINEOdontogenic TumorsWorld Health OrganizationWorld healthScientific evidenceEpidemiologymedicineHumansMedical physicsGeneral DentistryOral Medicine and Pathologybusiness.industryResearchOdontogenic tumorEvidence-based medicinemedicine.disease:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]ImmunohistochemistryOdontogenicOtorhinolaryngologyBibliometricsHead and Neck NeoplasmsUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASSurgerybusiness
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HPV infection and oral carcinogenesis

2010

To the Editor,High risk human papilloma viruses (HPV) have been found in head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC), particularly in oropharyngeal carcinomas (1). Nevertheless, there are some controversial aspects regarding this issue (2) such as whether the HPV infec-tion is a temporary or a persistent oral infection in these patients.Recently, Chuang et al. (3) have associated the presence of HPV-16 DNA in surveillance salivary rinses with a significant risk for recurrence in HNSCC.We hypothesized that the improved prognosis of many patients with HPV-related oropharyngeal carcinoma is due to the temporary nature of the infection, and there-fore in the absence of lesions no HPV genomic…

MalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.disease_causeTonguemedicineCarcinomaHumansDNA Probes HPVLongitudinal StudiesGeneral DentistryAgedAged 80 and overbusiness.industryPapillomavirus InfectionsHPV infectionMiddle Agedmedicine.disease:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]stomatognathic diseasesgenomic DNAmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyOropharyngeal CarcinomaUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASCarcinoma Squamous CellPapillomaSurgeryFemaleMouth NeoplasmsRestriction fragment length polymorphismCarcinogenesisbusiness
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Critical assessment of the latest classification of jaw cysts proposed by the World Health Organization (2017)

2021

Background The fourth edition of the World Health Organization Classification of Head and Neck Tumors was published in January 2017, and includes a classification of odontogenic tumors and odontogenic cysts. The present review assesses the changes made in this new classification in relation to odontogenic and non-odontogenic jaw cysts. Material and methods An electronic search was conducted in the Cochrane Library, PubMed-MEDLINE and Scopus databases using the search terms: "odontogenic cyst" "WHO classification" "update". Studies written in English and published between January 2005 and April 2020 with a high level of scientific evidence were included, while studies not published in Englis…

medicine.medical_specialtyOral Medicine and Pathologybusiness.industryGeneral surgeryMEDLINEReviewCochrane Librarymedicine.diseaseWorld healthScientific evidenceOdontogenic cystTaxonomy (general)medicineCritical assessmentbusinessWho classificationGeneral DentistryUNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS
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Dentigerous cyst with parietal and intracystic calcifications: a case report and literature review

2018

Background Dentigerous cyst appears surrounding the crown of an included tooth. On the radiographic exam, a radiolucent rounded well-defined lesion can be observed. Material and methods This study reports a clinical case of a 34-years old man with a pericoronal radiolucent lesion associated to an impacted lower third molar with the presence of radiopaque material inside. The radiological differential diagnosis was calcifying odontogenic tumor, adenomatoid odontogenic tumor and dentigerous cyst. The impacted third molar was removed and the lesion was sent for the histopathological exam. Results The histopathological diagnosis was dentigerous cyst with capsular calcifications. Specifically, p…

Molarmedicine.medical_specialtyRadiodensityCase ReportQuistosCalcificacióCalcificationLesion03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinestomatognathic systemmedicineGeneral DentistryOral Medicine and PathologyAdenomatoid odontogenic tumorbusiness.industryOdontogenic tumorDiagnòstic diferencial030206 dentistryDent molarmedicine.disease:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]MolarDentigerous cystCysts (Pathology)030220 oncology & carcinogenesisUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASDifferential diagnosisClinical caseRadiologymedicine.symptomDifferential diagnosisbusiness
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Evaluation of the osteoclastogenic process associated with RANK / RANK-L / OPG in odontogenic myxomas

2018

Background Odontogenic myxoma (OM) is a benign intraosseous neoplasm that exhibits local aggressiveness and high recurrence rates. Osteoclastogenesis is an important phenomenon in the tumor growth of maxillary neoplasms. RANK (Receptor Activator of Nuclear Factor κappa B) is the signaling receptor of RANK-L (Receptor activator of nuclear factor kappa-Β ligand) that activates the osteoclasts. OPG (osteoprotegerin) is a decoy receptor for RANK-L that inhibits pro-osteoclastogenesis. The RANK / RANKL / OPG system participates in the regulation of osteolytic activity under normal conditions, and its alteration has been associated with greater bone destruction, and also with tumor growth. Object…

musculoskeletal diseasesMaleOdontogenic myxomaRANK-LRANKOdontogenic myxoma03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOsteoprotegerinOsteoclastogenesis.MedicineNeoplasmHumansMIXOMAReceptorGeneral DentistryLanguageOSTEOGENESISDental follicleOral Medicine and PathologybiologyActivator (genetics)business.industryResearch030206 dentistry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]medicine.diseaseDental follicleLIGANDO RANKOtorhinolaryngologyRANKL030220 oncology & carcinogenesisUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASCancer researchbiology.proteinImmunohistochemistryOPGSurgerybusinessMyxomaMedicina Oral, Patología Oral y Cirugía Bucal
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Epidermal growth factor receptor expression in different subtypes of oral lichenoid disease

2013

The oral lichenoid disease (OLD) includes different chronic inflammatory processes such as oral lichen planus (OLP) and oral lichenoid lesions (OLL), both entities with controversial diagnosis and malignant potential. Epidermal growth factor receptor (EFGR) is an important oral carcinogenesis biomarker and overexpressed in several oral potentially malignant disorders. Objectives: To analyze the EGFR expression in the OLD to find differences between OLP and OLL, and to correlate it with the main clinical and pathological features. Material and Methods: Forty-four OLD cases were studied and classified according to their clinical (Group C1: only papular lesions / Group C2: papular and other le…

AdultMalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyOdontologíaDiseasemedicine.disease_causeLesionmedicineHumansEpidermal growth factor receptorGeneral DentistryPathologicalAgedAged 80 and overOral Medicine and Pathologybiologybusiness.industryResearchMiddle Agedmedicine.disease:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Ciencias de la saludErbB Receptorsstomatognathic diseasesOtorhinolaryngologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASbiology.proteinBiomarker (medicine)ImmunohistochemistrySurgeryOral lichen planusFemalemedicine.symptomCarcinogenesisbusinessLichen Planus Oral
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Validation of microRNA expression profile in Oral Lichenoid Disease through cytological samples

2019

Background To validate oral exfoliative cytology in the analysis of the microRNA expression profile in Oral Lichenoid Disease (OLD).

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyDiseaseReal-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemicroRNABiopsymedicineTaqManHumansOral mucosaGeneral DentistryOral Medicine and Pathologymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryGene Expression ProfilingResearch030206 dentistryMicroRNA Expression ProfileSmall interfering RNA:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Gene expression profilingMicroRNAsstomatognathic diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structureReal-time polymerase chain reactionOtorhinolaryngologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASEpigeneticsSurgeryLichen planusbusinessMouth Diseases
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The role of microRNAs in oral lichenoid disorders. Systematic review

2017

Background: Certain changes in the microRNA expression are considered to be associated with chronic inflammatory processes and with the malignant transformation of oral potentially malignant disorders. The purpose of this systematic review is to update the existing data on the aberrant microRNA expression profiles identified in oral lichenoid disease (OLD).

0301 basic medicineMEDLINEReviewDiseaseBioinformaticsMalignant transformation03 medical and health sciencesmicroRNAHumansMedicineNon-coding RNAGeneral DentistryUNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICASOral Medicine and Pathologybusiness.industryMouth -- DiseasesMicroRNA Expression ProfileSmall interfering RNAmedicine.diseaseMicroRNAsstomatognathic diseases030104 developmental biologyOtorhinolaryngologySurgeryOral lichen planusbusinessLichen Planus Oral
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Histopathological characterization of the oral lichenoid disease subtypes and the relation with the clinical data

2016

Background: The aim of the study was to analyze the histopathological characteristics of samples with a diagnosis of oral lichenoid disease (OLD) and their link with the location and the type of clinical lesion, and the clinicopathological subtypes.

AdultMaleEpithelial dysplasiaPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyPrecancerous conditionsHyperkeratosisOral medicineLesion03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineHistology PathologicalBiopsyOral and maxillofacial pathologyCarcinomaMedicineHumansGeneral DentistryAgedRetrospective StudiesAged 80 and overOral Medicine and Pathologymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryResearchMouth -- Diseases -- DiagnosisRetrospective cohort study030206 dentistryMiddle Agedmedicine.disease:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]stomatognathic diseasesOtorhinolaryngology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisDentistryUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASSurgeryFemaleDifferential diagnosismedicine.symptombusinessLichen Planus Oral
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Angina bullosa hemorrhagica, an uncommon oral disorder. Report of 4 cases

2020

Angina bullosa hemorrhagica (ABH) is a rare oral disorder characterized by blood-filled bullous lesions in the oral cavity and the oropharynx in the absence of an underlying systemic, haematological or mucocutaneous condition. The presentation of the lesions is acute and located on the lining mucosa, mainly on the soft palate. Often, these lesions are single and rupture easily leaving an ulcerated area. In this study, we present 4 ABH cases in 3 women and 1 man and we discuss the main clinicopathological characteristics. The characteristics of this disorder are important to recognize in order to differentiate the lesions from other oral bullous conditions of the oral cavity such as mucocuta…

medicine.medical_specialtyOral Medicine and PathologyAngina bullosa hemorrhagicaSoft palateintegumentary systembusiness.industryMucocutaneous zoneCase ReportMouth -- DiseasesOral cavity:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]DermatologyBullous lesionsstomatognathic diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structureUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASmedicineotorhinolaryngologic diseasesOral disorderBlistersPresentation (obstetrics)businessskin and connective tissue diseasesGeneral DentistryCoagulation DisorderJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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Cytometric analysis of oral scrapings of patients with oral lichen planus

2011

A. Acha-Sagredo, Y. Jimenez, J. V. Bagan, M. A. Echebarria-Goicouria and J. M. Aguirre-Utric analysis of oral scrapings of patients with oral lichen planus Objective:  Aneuploidy has been associated with malignant and premalignant oral lesions. In the past few years, its application in oral precancerous lesions and its prognostic meaning have been controversial issues. The aim of our study was to characterize alterations in DNA content by automated DNA image cytometry in oral scrapings of patients with oral lichen planus. Methods:  Cytological samples from 40 patients clinicopathologically diagnosed with oral lichen planus were analysed by DNA image cytometry. Results:  All the cases were c…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyeducation.field_of_studyHistologyintegumentary systembusiness.industryPopulationAneuploidyDna indexGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasePathology and Forensic Medicinestomatognathic diseasesstomatognathic systemmedicineOral lichen planusskin and connective tissue diseasesbusinesseducationDNA Image CytometryCytopathology
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Maxillary peripheral keratocystic odontogenic tumor. A clinical case report

2017

The keratocystic odontogenic tumor is a benign odontogenic cystic neoplasia characterized by its thin, squamous epithelium with superficial parakeratosis. It has the potential for infiltration and local aggressiveness and has a high rate of recurrence. This neoplasia is predominantly found in males and people of white origin. The mandible is the most frequently involved site, in particular the third molar region, mandibular angle, and ramus. It has a mandible-maxilla ratio of 2:1. Only about twenty cases of peripheral keratocystic odontogenic tumors (PKCOT) have been reported in the international literature. This study presents a case of PKCOT localized in the anterior region of the maxilla…

MolarPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyOdontologíaCase ReportMandibular angle03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinestomatognathic systemmedicineKeratocystParakeratosisGeneral DentistryOral Medicine and Pathologybusiness.industry030206 dentistryCiencias de la saludPeripheralstomatognathic diseases030220 oncology & carcinogenesisMaxillaUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÃ DICASKeratocystic Odontogenic TumorClinical case:CIENCIAS MÃ DICAS [UNESCO]medicine.symptombusinessJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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