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Abstract

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The ameloblastoma is a true neoplasm of enamel organ-type tissue which does not
undergo differentiation to the point of enamel formation, and the term 'adamantinoma'
which implies the formation of hard tissue was replaced by 'ameloblastoma' since this
tumor is not associated with the formation of hard tissue. Recently 1 experienced a case
of ameloblastoma which showed atypical radiographic aprrearance which could not be
explained by any of the known bone destruction patterns of ameloblastoma, Rather the
lesions looked like a fibro-osseous lesion. The result of biopsy was quite strange not
only to the radiologists by also to the surgeons who operated the lesion. The suspicion
could only be explained by findings a report by Japanese who experienced a similar
case.

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