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Introduction: Adenomatoid odontogenic tumour is a rare tu mor with a relative frequency of 2.2-7.1%. It is benign (hamarto matous), Non-invasive lesion with slow but progressive growth. The 3 variants-follicular, ext ra follicular and peripheral-present with identical histological findings. Case Report: This paper reports the case of a female aged...
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Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT) is a relatively uncommon benign lesion of odontogenic origin mainly affecting females in second decade of life, having a predilection for the anterior region of the maxilla. Histologically, it is composed of odontogenic epithelium in a variety of histopathological patterns in a mature, fibrous connective tissue s...