Ameloblastoma classification

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Overview

Classification

There are three main clinical subtypes of ameloblastoma:

  • Unicystic,
  • Multicystic,
  • Peripheral.

A fourth subtype, malignant, has been considered by some oncologic specialists, however, this form of the tumor is rare and may be simply a manifestation of one of the three main subtypes.

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