Ghost cell odontogenic carcinoma arising in the background of a calcifying odontogenic cyst

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Nel, Chane
Robinson, Liam
Van Heerden, Willem Francois Petrus

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Ghost cell odontogenic carcinoma (GCOC) is a rare malignant neoplasm, representing 3% of all ghost cell lesions of the jaws. They can arise de novo or from a pre-existing calcifying odontogenic cyst (COC) or dentinogenic ghost cell tumour (DGCT). A systematic review of the literature reported only 12 cases of a GCOC arising from a pre-existing COC. This report highlights an additional case of a GCOC arising from a pre-existing COC after 3 years in an adolescent male. The patient initially presented with a painless swelling of the right mandibular corpus. Panoramic radiographic examination showed an expansive unilocular radiolucent lesion. After 3 years, the radiographic features appeared more aggressive with increased expansion and cortical perforation. A wide surgical resection was performed, whereby the lesion was diagnosed as a GCOC. Due to the rarity of these malignant neoplasms, limited information is available regarding their biological behaviour. One-year follow-up revealed no clinical signs of recurrence.

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Ghost cell odontogenic carcinoma (GCOC), Calcifying odontogenic cyst (COC), Dentinogenic ghost cell tumour (DGCT), Odontogenic cysts, Odontogenic tumours, Ghost cell lesions of the jaws, Malignant transformation, Maxillofacial radiology

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Nel, C., Robinson, L. & van Heerden, W.F.P. Ghost cell odontogenic carcinoma arising in the background of a calcifying odontogenic cyst. Oral Radiology 37, 537–542 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11282-020-00492-5.