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Index Note: Page numbers of article titles are in boldface type. A Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor, pediatric, 50 51 Ameloblastic carcinoma, pediatric, 17, 49 Ameloblastic fibro-odontoma, pediatric, 54 Ameloblastic fibrodentinoma, pediatric, 54 Ameloblastic fibroma, pediatric, 53 54 Ameloblastoma, pediatric, 46 49 malignant, 48 49 Anesthesia, oral soft tissue trauma due to, 9 Aneurysmal bone cyst, pediatric, 36 39, 109 110 clinical features, 37 histopathology, 37 38 radiographic features, 37 treatment, 38 39 Angiofibroma, juvenile nasopharyngeal, 110 Angioma, tufted, pediatric, 110 Ankyloglossia, pediatric, 9 Aphthous ulcer, pediatric, 6 7 Arteriovenous malformations, pediatric, 92 93 high-flow lesions, diagnosis, 92 93 management, 93 B Bacterial sialadenitis, pediatric, 69 73 acute submandibular, and sialolithiasis, 72 73 acute suppurative parotitis, 69 chronic recurrent parotitis, 69 72 Bisphosphonates, for pediatric central giant cell granuloma, 34 35 Bone hypoplasia, effects of childhood radiation therapy on, 121 Buccal bifurcation cyst, pediatric, 24 C Calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor, pediatric, 51 52 Calcifying odontogenic cyst, pediatric, 28 Calcitonin, for pediatric central giant cell granuloma, 33 Capillary malformations, pediatric, 99 Capillary-venular malformations, pediatric, 93 99 Cementoblastoma, pediatric, 55 56 Central giant cell granuloma, pediatric, 31 35 Chemotherapy, in children with head and neck cancers, 127 138 lymphoma, 128 132 neuroblastoma, 133 134 Oral Maxillofacial Surg Clin N Am 28 (2016) 139 144 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1042-3699(15)00119-3 1042-3699/16/$ see front matter Ó 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. other notable malignancies, 134 135 sarcomas, 132 133 Complications, late, radiation therapy for childhood head and neck cancers, 115 126 Congenital epulis, in neonates and infants, 2 Corticosteroids, for pediatric central giant cell granuloma, 33 Cysts of jaws, pediatric, 21 30, 31 44 nonodontogenic, 31 44 odontogenic, 21 30 D Dentigerous cyst, pediatric, 24 26 Desmoplastic fibroma, pediatric, 63 65 E Epithelial tumors, of salivary gland, pediatric, 75 77 ondontogenic tumors, pediatric, 46 52 adenomatoid, 50 51 ameloblastic carcinoma, 49 ameloblastoma, 46 48 calcifying epithelial, 51 52 keratogenic, 49 50 malignant ameloblastoma, 48 49 squamous, 52 ondontogenic, pediatric, mixed mesenchymal and, 52 54 Epulis, congenital, in neonates and infants, 2 oralmaxsurgery.theclinics.com

140 Index Eruption cyst, pediatric, 5, 26 Eruption hematoma, pediatric, 5 Ewing sarcoma, pediatric, 15 F Fibro-osseous lesion, pediatric nonodontogenic, 61 62 Fibroma, pediatric, nonodontogenic ossifying, 62 pediatric desmoplastic, 63 65 pediatric, in oral cavity, 3 central and peripheral odontogenic, 56 peripheral ossifying, 3 4 Fibrous dysplasia, pediatric nonodontogenic, 62 G Giant cell lesions, pediatric, 3 4, 59 61, 107 109 central giant cell granuloma, 31 35 clinical appearance, 108 diagnosis, 108 109 epidemiology, 107 108 nonodontogenic, of jaws, 59 61 clinical findings, 59 60 diagnostic dilemma, 60 61 imaging, 60 nature of the problem, 59 pathology, 60 treatment, 61 origin, 108 peripheral granuloma, in oral cavity, 3 4 treatment, 109 Gingival cyst, of adult, in pediatric patients, 27 Gingival hyperplasia, pediatric, 6 7 Glandular odontogenic cyst, pediatric, 27 Granuloma, pediatric, in oral cavity, 3 4 central giant cell, 31 35 peripheral giant cell, 3 4 pyogenic, 3 4, 109 pediatric malignancies, 11 19 ameloblastic carcinoma, 17 Langerhans cell histiocytosis, 16 17 lymphoma, 11 12 chemotherapy for, 128 132 nasopharyngeal carcinoma, 13 14 osteosarcoma, 14 peripheral primitive neuroectodermal tumors, 14 malignant melanotic neuroectodermal tumor of infancy, 15 16 rhabdomyosarcoma, 12 13 chemotherapy for, 132 133 thyroid carcinoma, 13 Hearing toxicities, of childhood radiation therapy, 121 124 Hemangioendothelioma, pediatric Kaposiform, 110 Hemangioma, pediatric, 105 107 clinical appearance, 106 107 diagnosis, 107 epidemiology, 105 106 evolution, 106 in neonates and infants, 2 origin, 106 treatment, 107 Hematoma, eruption, pediatric, 5 Herpes simplex virus, pediatric, 7 8 Histiocytosis X, pediatric, 16 17 Hypopituitarism, effects of childhood radiation therapy on, 121 H Head and neck cancers, chemotherapy in children with, 127 138 lymphoma, 128 132 neuroblastoma, 133 134 other notable malignancies, 134 135 sarcomas, 132 133 childhood, late complications from radiation therapy for, 115 126 I Image-guided radiotherapy, reducing late complications with, 119 Infants, benign soft tissue pathology in, 1 3 melanotic neuroectodermal tumor of infancy, 3 newborn palatal cyst, 1 Interferon, for pediatric central giant cell granuloma, 34 J Jaws, pediatric nonodontogenic cysts of, 31 44

Index 141 nonodontogenic tumors of, 59 65 odontogenic cysts of, 21 30 odontogenic tumors of, 45 58 Juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma, 110 K Kaposiform hemangioendothelioma, pediatric, 110 Keratocyst, odontogenic, pediatric, 27 28 Keratocystic odontogenic tumor, pediatric, 49 50 L Langerhans cell histiocytosis, pediatric, 16 17 chemotherapy for, 134 135 Late complications. See Complications, late. Lateral periodontal cyst, pediatric, 27 Low-flow vascular malformations, pediatric, 93 99 Lymphangioma, in neonates and infants, 2 Lymphatic malformations, pediatric, 99 101 diagnosis, 99 treatment, 99 101 Lymphoma, pediatric, 11 12 chemotherapy for, 128 132 M Macroglossia, pediatric, 8 Melanotic neuroectodermal tumor of infancy, 3 16 Mesenchymal tumors of salivary gland, pediatric, 77 80 lymphatic, 77 80 neural, 80 vascular, 77 ondontogenic, pediatric, 54 56 cementoblastoma, 55 56 central and peripheral odontogenic fibroma, 56 mixed epithelial and, 52 54 odontogenic myxoma, 54 55 Morbidities, radiation. See Radiation therapy. Mucocele, pediatric, 5 6 Mucoepidermoid carcinoma, pediatric, of salivary glands, 83 89 Mucus escape reaction, 68 69 Myxoma, pediatric odontogenic, 54 55 N Nasolabial cyst, pediatric, 42 43 Nasopalatine duct cyst, pediatric, 39 42 background, 39 40 clinical features, 40 histopathology, 41 radiographic features, 40 41 treatment, 41 42 Nasopharyngeal angiofibroma, juvenile, 110 Nasopharyngeal carcinoma, pediatric, 13 14 Neonates, benign soft tissue pathology in infants and, 1 3 melanotic neuroectodermal tumor of infancy, 3 newborn palatal cyst, 1 Neuroblastoma, pediatric, chemotherapy for, 133 134 Neuroectodermal tumors, peripheral primitive, 14 16 malignant melanotic neuroectodermal tumor of infancy, 15 16 Newborn palatal cyst, 1 Nonodontogenic cysts, of jaws, treatment in pediatric patients, 31 44 aneurysmal bone cyst, 36 39 central giant cell granuloma, 31 35 nasolabial cyst, 42 43 nasopalatine duct cyst, 39 42 traumatic bone cavity, 35 36 Nonondontogenic tumors, pediatric, of jaws, 59 65 desmoplastic fibroma, 63 65 fibro-osseous lesions, 61 62 fibrous dysplasia, 62 giant cell lesions, 59 61 osseous dysplasia, 62 63 ossifying fibroma, 63 O Ocular toxicities, of childhood radiation therapy, 121 124 Odontogenic cysts, of jaws, pediatric, 21 30 buccal bifurcation, 24 classified as odontogenic neoplasms, 27 28 calcifying odontogenic cyst, 28 odontogenic keratocyst, 27 28 dentigerous, 24 26 eruption, 26 periapical (radicular), 22 24 uncommon in pediatric populations, 27 gingival cyst of adults, 27 glandular odontogenic, 27 lateral periodontal, 27 Odontoma, pediatric, 52 53 Ondontogenic tumors, pediatric, 45 58 epithelial, 46 52 adenomatoid, 50 51 ameloblastic carcinoma, 49 ameloblastoma, 46 48

142 Index Ondontogenic (continued) calcifying epithelial, 51 52 keratogenic, 49 50 malignant ameloblastoma, 48 49 squamous, 52 mesenchymal, 54 56 cementoblastoma, 55 56 central and peripheral odontogenic fibroma, 56 odontogenic myxoma, 54 55 mixed epithelial and mesenchymal, 52 54 Osseous dysplasia, pediatric, 62 63 Ossifying fibroma, pediatric nonodontogenic, 62 Osteosarcoma, pediatric, 14 P Palatal cysts, newborn, 1 Parotid tumors, pediatric, 75 76 malignant, 83 89 Parotitis, pediatric, 69 72 acute suppurative, 69 chronic recurrent, 69 72 Parulis, pediatric, 4 5 Pediatric oral and maxillofacial pathology, 1 138 benign salivary gland lesions, 67 81 neoplastic, 73 80 epithelial tumors, 75 77 mesenchymal tumors, 77 80 nonneoplastic, 68 73 bacterial sialadenitis, 69 73 mucus escape reaction, 68 69 benign soft tissue pathology, age 2 and older, 3 9 ankyloglossia, 9 aphthous ulcer, 7 eruption cyst/eruption hematoma, 5 fibroma, 3 gingival hyperplasia, 6 7 herpes simplex virus, 7 8 macroglossia, 8 mucocele, 5 6 parulis, 4 5 peripheral giant cell granuloma, 3 4 peripheral ossifying fibroma, 3 4 pyogenic granuloma, 3 4 soft tissue anesthesia trauma, 9 neonates/infants, 1 3 melanotic neuroectodermal tumor of infancy, 3 newborn palatal cyst, 1 3 chemotherapy in children with head and neck cancers, 127 138 lymphoma, 128 132 neuroblastoma, 133 134 other notable malignancies, 134 135 sarcomas, 132 133 head and neck malignancies, 11 19 ameloblastic carcinoma, 17 Langerhans cell histiocytosis, 16 17 lymphoma, 11 12 nasopharyngeal carcinoma, 13 14 osteosarcoma, 14 peripheral primitive neuroectodermal tumors, 14 malignant melanotic neuroectodermal tumor of infancy, 15 16 rhabdomyosarcoma, 12 13 thyroid carcinoma, 13 late complications from radiotherapy for childhood head and neck cancers, 115 126 nonodontogenic cysts of jaws, 31 44 aneurysmal bone cyst, 36 39 central giant cell granuloma, 31 35 nasolabial cyst, 42 43 nasopalatine duct cyst, 39 42 traumatic bone cavity, 35 36 nonondontogenic tumors of jaws, 59 65 desmoplastic fibroma, 63 65 fibro-osseous lesions, 61 62 fibrous dysplasia, 62 giant cell lesions, 59 61 osseous dysplasia, 62 63 ossifying fibroma, 63 odontogenic cysts of jaws, 21 30 buccal bifurcation, 24 classified as odontogenic neoplasms, 27 28 calcifying odontogenic cyst, 28 odontogenic keratocyst, 27 28 dentigerous, 24 26 eruption, 26 periapical (radicular), 22 24

Index 143 uncommon in pediatric populations, 27 gingival cyst of adults, 27 glandular odontogenic, 27 lateral periodontal, 27 ondontogenic tumors, epithelial, 46 52 adenomatoid, 50 51 ameloblastic carcinoma, 49 ameloblastoma, 46 48 calcifying epithelial, 51 52 keratogenic, 49 50 malignant ameloblastoma, 48 49 squamous, 52 mesenchymal, 54 56 cementoblastoma, 55 56 central and peripheral odontogenic fibroma, 56 odontogenic myxoma, 54 55 mixed epithelial and mesenchymal, 52 54 salivary gland malignancies, 83 89 demographics, 83 84 etiology, 84 85 management and outcome, 85 87 for major cancers, 85 86 for minor intraoral cancers, 86 87 nonepithelial, 87 vascular malformations, 91 104 high-flow lesions, 92 93 arteriovenous malformations, 92 93 low-flow lesions, 93 101 capillary malformations, 99 capillary-venular malformations/venous malformations, 93 99 lymphatic malformations, 99 101 vascular tumors of head and neck, 105 113 hemangioma, 105 107 lesions with prominent vascular component, 107 110 aneurysmal bone cyst, 109 110 giant cell lesions, 107 109 pyogenic granuloma, 109 rare vascular lesions, 110 juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma, 110 Kaposiform hemangioendothelioma and tufted angioma, 110 Periapical cyst, pediatric, 22 24 Peripheral giant cell granuloma, pediatric, in oral cavity, 3 4 Peripheral ossifying fibroma, pediatric, in oral cavity, 3 4 Peripheral primitive neuroectodermal tumors, pediatric, 14 16 malignant melanotic neuroectodermal tumor of infancy, 15 16 Photon-based radiotherapy, versus proton-beam, 116 119 Primitive neuroectodermal tumors, pediatric peripheral, 14 16 malignant melanotic neuroectodermal tumor of infancy, 15 16 Proton-beam radiotherapy, versus photon-based, 116 119 Pyogenic granuloma, pediatric, in oral cavity, 3 4, 109 R Radiation therapy, for childhood head and neck cancers, late complications from, 115 126 Radicular cyst, pediatric, 22 24 Radioprotectors, reducing late complications of radiotherapy with, Retinoblastoma, chemotherapy for, 134 Rhabdomyosarcoma, pediatric, 12 13 chemotherapy for, 132 133 S Salivary gland, pediatric, benign lesions, 67 81 neoplastic, 73 80 epithelial tumors, 75 77 mesenchymal tumors, 77 80 nonneoplastic, 68 73 bacterial sialadenitis, 69 73 mucus escape reaction, 68 69 pediatric, malignancies, 83 89 demographics, 83 84 etiology, 84 85 management and outcome, 85 87 for major cancers, 85 86 for minor intraoral cancers, 86 87 nonepithelial, 87

144 Index Sarcomas, head and neck, chemotherapy for pediatric, 132 133 Secondary cancers, related to childhood radiation therapy, 124 Sialadenitis, pediatric bacterial, 69 73 acute submandibular, and sialolithiasis, 72 73 acute suppurative parotitis, 69 chronic recurrent parotitis, 69 72 Soft tissue hypoplasia, effects of childhood radiation therapy on, 121 Soft tissue pathology, pediatric benign oral and maxillofacial, age 2 and older, 3 9 ankyloglossia, 9 aphthous ulcer, 7 eruption cyst/eruption hematoma, 5 fibroma, 3 gingival hyperplasia, 6 7 herpes simplex virus, 7 8 macroglossia, 8 mucocele, 5 6 parulis, 4 5 peripheral giant cell granuloma, 3 4 peripheral ossifying fibroma, 3 4 pyogenic granuloma, 3 4 soft tissue anesthesia trauma, 9 neonates/infants, 1 3 melanotic neuroectodermal tumor of infancy, 3 newborn palatal cyst, 1 Squamous cell carcinoma, of head and neck, pediatric, chemotherapy for, 135 Squamous odontogenic tumor, pediatric, 52 Submandibular gland tumors, pediatric, 76 T Thyroid carcinoma, pediatric, 13 Tooth decay, effects of childhood radiation therapy on, 120 121 Tooth development, effects of childhood radiation therapy on, 120 121 Trauma, oral soft tissue, due to anesthesia, 9 Traumatic bone cavity, pediatric, 35 36 Tufted angioma, pediatric, 110 V Vascular malformations, treatment in growing patients, 91 104 high-flow lesions, 92 93 arteriovenous malformations, 92 93 low-flow lesions, 93 101 capillary malformations, 99 capillary-venular malformations/venous malformations, 93 99 lymphatic malformations, 99 101 Vascular tumors of head and neck, pediatric, 105 113 hemangioma, 105 107 lesions with prominent vascular component, 107 110 aneurysmal bone cyst, 109 110 giant cell lesions, 107 109 pyogenic granuloma, 109 rare vascular lesions, 110 juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma, 110 Kaposiform hemangioendothelioma and tufted angioma, 110 Venous malformations, pediatric, 93 99 Vision impairment, effects of childhood radiation therapy on, 121 124