The Second Case Report of Cellular Cannibalism in Ameloblastoma
Publish place: Avicenna Journal of Dental Research، Vol: 15، Issue: 3
Publish Year: 1402
Type: Journal paper
Language: English
View: 76
متن کامل این Paper منتشر نشده است و فقط به صورت چکیده یا چکیده مبسوط در پایگاه موجود می باشد.
توضیح: معمولا کلیه مقالاتی که کمتر از ۵ صفحه باشند در پایگاه سیویلیکا اصل Paper (فول تکست) محسوب نمی شوند و فقط کاربران عضو بدون کسر اعتبار می توانند فایل آنها را دانلود نمایند.
- Certificate
- I'm the author of the paper
Export:
Document National Code:
JR_AJDR-15-3_009
Index date: 16 February 2024
The Second Case Report of Cellular Cannibalism in Ameloblastoma abstract
Cellular cannibalism (CC) is a phenomenon during which the tumor cell engulfs other cells, including sibling tumor cells or non-tumor cells such as neutrophils and lymphocytes (known as Xeno-CC). This case report aimed to present CC in three ameloblastomas. Microscopically, hematoxylin and eosin-stained slides of 14 ameloblastoma cases were observed at 400× magnification to identify CC. The findings revealed that 3 cases (21.42 %), including 2 plexiform and 1 follicular ameloblastoma were identified with CC and neutrophil Xeno-CC in stellate reticulum-like cells. Furthermore, a few CC were seen in peripheral ameloblast-like tumor cells. CC has been described as an exclusive morphologic feature of malignancies; however, since it has been reported in benign tumor cells such as ameloblastoma, it seems that this concept needs to be revised. Given the relation between CC and aggressiveness of tumor lesions, this phenomenon can be suggested as one of the predicting factors for aggressive biologic behavior of ameloblastoma.
The Second Case Report of Cellular Cannibalism in Ameloblastoma authors