Přehled o publikaci
2025
Developmental odontogenic cysts with special focus on the occurrence of multiple cysts and syndromic association: a single-centre cross-sectional study from the Czech Republic
SZÁRAZ, Dávid, Albert KŠIŇAN, Ctirad MACHÁČEK and Petra BOŘILOVÁ LINHARTOVÁBasic information
Original name
Developmental odontogenic cysts with special focus on the occurrence of multiple cysts and syndromic association: a single-centre cross-sectional study from the Czech Republic
Authors
SZÁRAZ, Dávid, Albert KŠIŇAN, Ctirad MACHÁČEK and Petra BOŘILOVÁ LINHARTOVÁ
Edition
Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases, London, BMC, 2025, 1750-1172
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Article in a journal
Country of publisher
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Confidentiality degree
is not subject to a state or trade secret
References:
Organization
Přírodovědecká fakulta – Repository – Repository
UT WoS
001439651200001
EID Scopus
2-s2.0-86000097246
Keywords in English
Multiple cysts; Non-syndromic; Syndromic; NBCCS; Odontogenic keratocyst; Dentigerous cyst; Orthokeratinizing odontogenic cyst; Developmental odontogenic cyst; Synchronous; Gorlin-Goltz syndrome
Links
LM2023069, research and development project. NU20-08-00205, research and development project. 857560, interní kód Repo.
Changed: 28/5/2025 00:50, RNDr. Daniel Jakubík
Abstract
V originále
lt; 0.05). Only one patient presented with bilateral OOCs, without any association with a syndrome. Conclusion Multiple OKCs are more likely to develop in syndromic patients, while none of the multiple DCs were associated with a syndrome. The incidence of multiple OOCs and other DOCs is extremely rare. Still, we conclude that patients with multiple DOCs should be carefully considered for examination by other specialists to rule out possible syndromic involvement.