Case Report Dentigerous Cyst or Adenomatoid Odontogenic Tumor: Clinical Radiological and Histopathological Dilemma

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Case Reports in Medicine, Article ID 514720, 5 pages http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/514720 Case Report Dentigerous Cyst or Adenomatoid Odontogenic Tumor: Clinical Radiological and Histopathological Dilemma Shivesh Acharya, 1 Ashima Goyal, 1 Vidya Rattan, 2 Kim Vaiphei, 3 and Sarabjot Kaur Bhatia 1 1 Department of Pediatric and Preventive Dentistry, Oral Health Sciences Center, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh 160012, India 2 Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Oral Health Sciences Center, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh 160012, India 3 Department of Histopathology, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh 160012, India Correspondence should be addressed to Shivesh Acharya; drshivesh3@yahoo.com Received 28 February 2014; Revised 18 May 2014; Accepted 4 June 2014; Published 1 July 2014 Academic Editor: Martin G. Mack Copyright 2014 Shivesh Acharya et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT) is a well-recognised slow growing benign tumor derived from complex system of dental lamina or its remnants. This lesion is categorised into three variants of which the more common variant is follicular type which is often mistaken for dentigerous cyst. We present a case of AOT in a 14-year-old male who was misdiagnosed as dentigerous cyst. Clinical radiological and therapeutic characteristics of the case are commented on in detail. 1. Introduction Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT) was first described by Ghosh in 1934 [1] as an adamantinoma of the maxilla and was first recognised as distinct entity by Stafne in 1948 [2]. Later on it has been described under various names like adenoameloblastoma, cystic complex composite odontoma, ameloblastic odontogenic tumor, odontogenic adenomatoid tumor,andsoforth.whoin1971adoptedthetermproposed by Philipsen and Birn [3] as AOT and defined lesion as a tumor of odontogenic epithelium with duct-like structures and with varying degrees of inductive change in the connective tissue. The tumor may be partially cystic, and in some cases solid lesion may be present as masses in the wall of large cyst. It is believed that lesion is not a neoplasm [4]. Philipsen et al. subdivided this condition into three groups referred to as follicular, extrafollicular, and peripheral. These variants have common histologic characteristics that indicate a common origin as derived from the complex system of dental lamina or its remnant [5]. The follicular and extrafollicular variants account for 96% of all AOT and of these 71% are follicular variants. The peripheral variant is the rarest with only 18 cases reported so far [6]. The follicular variant is predominantly associated with the crown and often part of the root of an impacted (unerupted) tooth. The most frequently associated tooth is the maxillary canine rarely the permanent molars. Based on the clinical and radiographic examination follicular variant is often initially mistaken as dentigerous cyst [3]. Here we present a case of AOT which presented as cyst like lesion around the crown of unerupted maxillary canine and was initially mistaken as dentigerous cyst. 2. Case Report A 14-year-old boy presented to the Unit of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry, Oral Health Sciences Centre, PGIMER, Chandigarh, India, with swelling and pain on right side of theface.thedetailedhistoryreportedbythefatherrevealed that they first noticed the swelling 4-5 months back. The swelling was progressively increasing in size and strawcoloredfluidoccasionallyexudedfromtheswelling.aprivate dental practitioner was consulted for the same who extracted maxillary right primary canine and first molar. The diagnosis of infected cyst (dentigerous) was made histopathologically.

2 Case Reports in Medicine R L R L Figure 1: Preoperative orthopantomograph showing radiolucent lesion in relation to unerupted right maxillary canine. Figure 3: Panoramic radiograph taken after marsupialization of the cyst showing no movement of the canine. Figure 2: Focus showing fragments lined by squamous epithelium with wall composed of fibrocollagenous tissue consistent with dentigerous cyst (hematoxylin and eosin 10x). Figure 4: Canine along with the lesion in toto removed surgically. Swelling persisted one month after treatment so the patient was referred to Oral Health Sciences Centre, PGIMER, Chandigarh. At clinical examination on initial visit an extraoral facial swelling approximately measuring 1 3cm was notedonrightsideofthefaceobliteratingthenasolabialfold. Swelling was tender and fluctuant with well-defined margins. Intraoral examination revealed permanent dentition with missing permanent canine, first and second premolar, and swelling extending from right maxillary lateral incisor to first premolar region. Orthopantomograph revealed a welldefined radiolucent lesion in relation to unerupted maxillary right permanent canine, first premolar, and second premolar, extending from distal surface of lateral incisor to mesial surface of first premolar and which has also caused the displacement of roots of the adjacent lateral incisor and the first premolar (Figure1). On diagnostic aspiration, straw-colored fluid was drawn from the lesion. Based on clinical and radiographic evaluation a provisional diagnosis of dentigerous cyst was made and conservative approach was planned to marsupialize the cystic swelling. Swelling was marsupialized under local anesthesia and an acrylic stent was positioned to maintain patency and to allow for eruption of permanent canine. Part of cystic lining was evaluated histopathologically which showed fragments lined by squamous epithelium with wall composed of fibrocollagenous tissue with minimum inflammation features consistent with dentigerous cyst (Figure 2). Thepatientwasputonantibioticsandanalgesicsfor5 days and was followed up on monthly basis. The patient was reinforced to maintain oral hygiene on each follow-up and was evaluated for eruption of canine radiographically. At 2- month follow-up visit, occasional discharge from the swelling was present and detailed evaluation of panoramic radiograph (Figure 3) showed no eruptive movement in canine and radiolucent area was still persisting. At this stage a decision to surgically remove the canine alongwithremovalofthelesionintotowastaken.thelesion was completely enucleated under local anaesthesia along with permanent canine. The cyst was separated easily from the adjoining bone and there was no evidence of oronasal and oroantral communication and the palatal mucosa was intact. The wound was then sutured closed. The surgical specimen enveloping a permanent tooth was smooth and reddish in color and measured approximately 20 20 15 mm (Figure 4). The surgical specimen was submitted for histopathological examination. Histopathology report revealed solid proliferation of polygonal and spindle shaped cells with only scanty stroma of connective tissue associated with ductlike and rosette-like structures. Deposition of eosinophilic homogenous material within the rosette-like structures was also seen. (Figure 5). Patient was followed up regularly and no evidence of any dischargeorrecurrenceofswellingwasnoted.orthopantomograph taken at three-month follow-up showed sign of resolution of radiolucency. The patient was advised to undergo multibracketed treatment for space closure. At

Case Reports in Medicine 3 Figure 5: Solid proliferation of polygonal and spindle shaped cells with only scanty stroma of connective tissue associated with duct-like and rosette-like structures suggestive of AOT (hematoxylin and eosin stain 40x). (a) (b) Figure 6: (a) Clinical presentation at 3-year follow-up. (b) Orthopantomograph taken at three- year follow-up. three-year follow-up, there was no evidence of any discharge or recurrence (Figure 6(a)) and panoramic radiograph revealed normal bone healing (Figure 6(b)). 3. Discussion An extensive review of 500 cases of AOT has been conducted by Philipsen et al. [6]. Leon et al. described a multicentre studyofboththeclinicopathologicalandimmunohistochemical features of 39 cases of AOT. Two-third of these were diagnosed in the second decade of life, and over 50% occurred in adolescents between ages of 13 and 19 [14]. Our patient falls into this group, but it is noted that range of occurrence is very wide (3 82 years). Both follicular and extrafollicular variants occur more commonly in the maxilla than in the mandible, with a ratio of 2.1 : 1. The female : male ratio for all age groups and AOT variants together is 2 : 1, with an even higher female preponderance (approximately 3 : 1) among certain Asian populations [5, 14]. Our patient is an Asian male. Cystic presentation of AOT has been reported waybackin1915byharbitzwhoreportedthelesionas cystic Adamantoma [15]. The most common presentation of AOT radiologically is the unilocular cystic mass enclosing the unerupted tooth (the reason it is commonly taken as a dentigerous cyst). Also, histopathologically, the lesion may rarely present with a cystic component. Only recently the cystic nature of AOT has been in debate. The bisected lesion may show varying degrees of cystic change and rarely the tumor may entirely be cystic [16]. The systematic review of the literature of AOTs associated with or originating from an odontogenic cyst has been conducted by Gadewar et al. [16]. The cystic component of AOT has been variedly termed as dentigerous cyst [9, 10, 13], calcifying odontogenic cyst [17, 18], or unilocular ameloblastoma [19]. However, in pediatric population very few cases have been described that arise in association with a dentigerous cyst. A systematic search of the English language medical literature revealed only seven such cases in children and adolescents in the age range of 8 18 years (PubMed search using the key words adenomatoid odontogenic tumour, dentigerous cyst). The clinical characteristics of these cases and the current case are summarised in Table 1. It is noted that the male to female ratio is 7 : 1 and nearly all the cases occurred during the second decade of life except one which is reported in 8-year-old male child. Most of the lesions appeared as a well-circumscribed unilocular radiolucency around the unerupted tooth and the most commonly involved tooth was the maxillary canine (6 cases). The origin of the AOT is controversial. Some have focused on the idea that its origin is from the odontogenic epithelium of the dentigerous cyst, while others believe that tumors could be derived from epithelial remnants of the dental lamina complex system. The lesion grows into a nearby dental follicle or next to follicle leading to envelopmental theory [20]. Chen et al. even suggested the term hybrid variant where AOT is derived from dentigerous cyst. In our case the tumor surrounded the fully formed canine suggesting an envelopmental pathogenesis or hybrid variant [12]. The interest and relevance of the present case are the difficulty to diagnose accurately based on the radiograph and histopathology. The initial histopathological report in the present case stated findings suggestive of dentigerous cyst and later report suggested findings corresponding to

4 Case Reports in Medicine Table 1: Clinical data of the reported cases of adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT) arising from a dentigerous cyst in children and adolescents. Reference Age/Sex Race Radiographic Features Site Valderrama [7] 16females Filipino Unilocularradiolucency 14crownsurrounded Maxilla Warter et al. [8] 8 males Nigerian Unilocular radiolucency 13 crown surrounded Maxilla Tajima et al. [9] 15 males Japanese A well-defined radiopaque mass Crown of unerupted 28 Maxillary sinus Garcia-pola et al. [10] 12 males Spanish Unilocular radiolucency 23 crown Maxilla Bravo et al. [11] 14 males Not stated Unilocular radiolucency 23 crown surrounded Maxilla Chen et al. [12] 18 males Chinese Unilocular radiolucency 23 crown surrounded Maxilla Nonaka et al. [13] 13 males Not stated Unilocular radiolucency 23 crown Maxilla Present case 14 males Asian Unilocular radiolucency 13 crown Maxilla those of adenomatoid odontogenic tumor. Whether it was dentigerous cyst transforming to adenomatoid tumor or a cystic variant of adenomatoid odontogenic tumor in the present case could not be stated with exactitude as initially to preserve associated tooth only part of cystic lining was removed for histopathological evaluation. Gadewar et al. [16] suggested that incisional biopsy depicting the cystic lining alone would inaccurately identify the lesion as dentigerous cyst or unicystic ameloblastoma. The use of MRI and particularly dynamic contrast enhanced MRI to distinguish AOT from other odontogenic lesions that have been described [21]. Both dentigerous cyst and adenomatoid odontogenic tumors are entirely benign, encapsulated lesions, and enucleation poses no major difficulties. If the dental follicle is found to be uninvolved during surgery and if it can be easily separatedfromthetumor,itmaybepossibletoremovethe lesion while leaving the teeth in place [22]. 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