DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2017.01.000157
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Shermil Sayd, Al-Seyd Mahal, Vellamunda, Wayanad-670731Received: June 14, 2017 Published: June 29, 2017
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Ameloblastic Fibrosarcoma is an extremely rare odontogenic tumor with unclear etiology, which has clinical and radiological features similar to other odontogenic tumors. The rarity of these neoplasms plus their overlapping features with other odontogenic tumors can make diagnosis challenging. These cases should be discussed and reviewed by oral pathologists in multidisciplinary conferences, dealing with sarcoma, at national and international level.
Keywords: Ameloblastic fibrosarcoma; Ameloblastic dentinosarcoma; Ameloblastic odontosarcoma
Abbreviations: AFS: Ameloblastic Fibro Sarcoma; PCNA: Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen
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