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Table 1 The clinical information of conventional CEOT

From: A clinicopathologic study on calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor: with special reference to Langerhans cell variant

Case

Age (year)/sexa

Duration (month)

Locationb

Symptom

Oral examination

Association with impact teeth

Radiographic feature

Resorption of teeth root

Treatment and follow-upc

1

22/M

10

Max, R6 to tubera

Swelling

Swelling, no loose teeth

Yes

Unilobular, radiolucent and radiopaque

No

Enucleation, 7 year after surgery, NER

2

20/M

12

Mand, L6-8

Swelling

Swelling, no loose teeth

No

Unilobular, radiolucent

No

Enucleation, 7 year after surgery, NER

3

39/M

2

Mand, L3-5

Swelling

Swelling, loose teeth

No

Multilobular, radiolucent

No, displace of 4,5

Enucleation, lost to follow-up

4

37/F

0

Mand, L6 to retramolar region

No symptom

Swelling, no loose teeth

No

Unilobular, radiolucent and radiopaque

No

Segmental resection, 4 year after surgery, NER

5

41/F

3

Mand, L4-6

Swelling

Swelling, no loose teeth

Yes

Unilocular, radiolucent

No

Curretage, 2 year after surgery, NER

6

12/F

1

Mand, L4-R5

Swelling

Swelling, no loose teeth

Yes

Unilocular, radiolucent and radiopaque

No

Currettage, no follow-up information

  1. aM = male, F = female; bmax = maxilla, mand = mandible, R = right, L = left; cNER = no evidence for recurrence.