23 August 2022>: Articles
Recurrent Dentinogenic Ghost Cell Tumor: A Case Report
Challenging differential diagnosis, Unusual or unexpected effect of treatment, Diagnostic / therapeutic accidents, Rare disease
Maryam Ahmed AlZaid A* , Abdul Majeed Kavarodi A , Waleed Mohammed AlQahtani A , Hawra Ali AlJanobi ADOI: 10.12659/AJCR.936787
Am J Case Rep 2022; 23:e936787
Figure 1. (A) Panoramic radiograph showing large, well-demarcated radiolucency lesion with a sclerotic border, involving the left maxilla. Note the root resorption on teeth no. 14, 15, 16. (B) Coronal view. (C) Sagittal view. (D) Axial view of computed tomography scan shows 3.3×3×3 cm in its maximum AP, lateral, and craniocaudal dimensions. There is disruption of the inferior maxillary sinus wall with an extension of the lesion into the inferior aspect.