Merbold, LeneSmit, ChaneKer-Fox, Jason2024-02-092024-02-092023-05-31Merbold, L.M., Smit, C.S., Fox, J.K. & Uys, A.U. The radiologic progression of ameloblastomas. South African Journal of Radiology 2023;27(1), a2668. https://DOI.org/10.4102/sajr.v27i1.2668.1027-202X (print)2078-6778 (online)10.4102/sajr.v27i1.2668http://hdl.handle.net/2263/94430DATA AVAILABILITY : The data supporting the findings in this study is available from the corresponding author, C.S., upon request.BACKGROUND : In developing countries, many diagnosed cases of ameloblastoma (AB) have a significant delay in receiving treatment because of patient factors and healthcare facility constraints. OBJECTIVES : The radiologic progression of ABs with delayed treatment was analysed using panoramic radiographs and cone-beam computed tomography imaging. METHOD : Histopathologically confirmed cases of AB with follow-up radiographs indicating no treatment were retrospectively reviewed over a study period of 10 years. Fifty-seven cases with 57 initial and 107 follow-up radiographs were included. Each follow-up radiograph was analysed for changes in borders, locularity, effects on surrounding structures and lesion size. RESULTS : There was a general increase in poorly-demarcated lesions, with seven cases transforming from an initial unilocular to a multilocular appearance. At follow-up, there was an increase in cortical thinning and cortical destruction. Ameloblastomas presented with a three-fold increase in average size from the initial to follow-up visits. Regression analysis showed a statistically significant relationship between lesion duration and length (p = 0.001). A statistically significant relationship existed between duration and overall lesion dimensions when only the first and last observations per patient were used (p = 0.044). CONCLUSION : Considering the aggressive nature and unlimited growth potential, ABs with delayed treatment may show extensive growth, complicating their eventual management. CONTRIBUTION : This study aimed to raise awareness of the importance of the timeous management of patients with AB by highlighting the detrimental effects of delayed treatment.en© 2023. The Authors. Licensee: AOSIS. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.AmeloblastomaDelayed treatmentNeoplasmMaxillofacial radiologyBenign odontogenic neoplasmProgressionHealth sciences articles SDG-03SDG-03: Good health and well-beingThe radiologic progression of ameloblastomasArticle