Ghost cell odontogenic carcinoma arising in dentinogenic ghost cell tumor, peripheral: A case report

Author:

Sakamoto Shinnichi12ORCID,Ando Toshinori1,Mizuta Kuniko3,Ono Shigehiro3,Konishi Masaru4,Miyauchi Mutsumi5,Ogawa Ikuko1

Affiliation:

1. Center of Oral Clinical Examination Hiroshima University Hospital Hiroshima Japan

2. Department of Diagnostic & Therapeutic Sciences, Division of Pathology Meikai University School of Dentistry Sakado Japan

3. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences Hiroshima University Hiroshima Japan

4. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology Hiroshima University Hospital Hiroshima Japan

5. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathobiology, Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences Hiroshima University Hiroshima Japan

Abstract

AbstractGhost cell odontogenic carcinoma (GCOC) is an extremely rare intraosseous malignant odontogenic tumor with prominent ghost cell keratinization and dentinoid formation. Here, we present the first case of GCOC arising in dentinogenic ghost cell tumor (DGCT), peripheral. The patient was a man in his 60s with an exophytic mass in the anterior part of lower gingiva. The resected tumor measured 4.5 cm in maximum diameter. Histologically, the nonencapsulated tumor proliferated in the gingiva without bone invasion. It was predominantly composed of ameloblastoma‐like nests and islands of basaloid cells with ghost cells and dentinoid in the mature connective tissue, suggesting DGCT, peripheral. As minor components, sheets of atypical basaloid cells and ameloblastic carcinoma‐like nests with pleomorphism and high proliferative activity (Ki‐67 labeling index up to 40%) consistent with malignancy were identified. CTNNB1 mutation and β‐catenin nuclear translocation were observed in both benign and malignant components. Final diagnosis was GCOC arising in DGCT, peripheral. GCOC shows similar histological features to DGCT. In this unique case without invasion, the cytological atypia and high proliferative activity supports the diagnosis of malignant transformation from DGCT.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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