Case Report
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Volume : 6, Issue : 2, Year : 2020
Article Page : 98-105
https://doi.org/10.18231/j.jooo.2020.023
Abstract
OKC was classified as cystic lesion by WHO in 1971 & 1991, based on aggressive nature, growth pattern,
clinical, histological and immunohistochemical nature in 2005 they again classified it as benign lesion,
however in 2017 WHO head and neck pathology reclassified it as cystic lesion. It more commonly occurs
in posterior mandible and rarely occurs in maxilla, in this case occurrence of OKC in maxillary posterior
region is very rare with distinctive expansion and lifting of maxillary sinus floor without perforating in
edentulous area makes it more difficult to detect and justify from residual cyst. Here a 65 years old patient
came with chief complaint of pus discharge from upper left posterior region since 7 months, having a small
opening in edentulous ridge, which provisional diagnosis was given as residual cyst later after excision of
lesion and histopathological analysis it was given as OKC.
Keywords: Carnoy’s solution, Maxillary sinus, Keratocystic odontogenic tumour, Odontogenic keratocyst.
How to cite : Tomar N , Bhadauria K S , Odontogenic keratocyst- Mimicking residual cyst in maxilla. J Oral Med Oral Surg Oral Pathol Oral Radiol 2020;6(2):98-105
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