Author/Authors :
Abtahi, Mohammad-Ali Isfahan Eye Research Center - Feiz Hospital - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Zandi, Alireza Isfahan Eye Research Center - Feiz Hospital - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Razmjoo, Hassan Isfahan Eye Research Center - Feiz Hospital - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Ghaffari, Sara School of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Abtahi, Mojtaba Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery - School of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Jahanbani-Ardakani, Hamidreza School of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Kasaei, Zahra Department of Pathology - School of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Kasaei-Koupaei, Samira Department of Pediatric Dentistry - School of Dentistry - Khorasgan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Sajjadi, Sepideh School of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Sonbolestan, Seyed-Ali Isfahan Eye Research Center - Feiz Hospital - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Abtahi, Seyed-Hossein Isfahan Eye Research Center - Feiz Hospital - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan
Abstract :
Purpose: Ameloblastoma is a non-encapsulated and slow-growing tumor with high recurrence rate. Orbital involvement by this neoplasm is an
extremely rare entity. In this study, we present a systematic review on this situation along with clinical and paraclinical features of a case.
Methods: An electronic search was conducted on major medical sources. Data of the cases in the literature in addition to our own case were
extracted, summarized, and statistically analyzed.
Results: A total of 36 other cases from 20 relevant studies were also reviewed. Review topics included epidemiology, clinical presentation,
pathologic features, differential diagnosis, imaging, treatment, and prognosis. We provided a five-year history of a 50-year-old man with orbital/
skull base invasion of plexiform maxillary ameloblastoma.
Conclusions: Maxillary ameloblastoma is a locally aggressive neoplasm, and physicians must be alert to the biologic behavior of this tumor to
detect any invasion to critical structures such as orbit and cranium. Orbital ameloblastoma causes significant morbidity and mortality. We
advocate meticulous patient follow-up with regular clinical examinations and paraclinical work-up for timely detection of any invasion or
recurrence. The best must be done to avoid extensions by aggressive removal of maxillary ameloblastoma.
Keywords :
Ameloblastoma , Eye , Vision , Orbit , Review