Non syndromic synchronous multiple odontogenic keratocysts in a western Indian population : a series of four cases
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Non syndromic synchronous multiple odontogenic keratocysts in a western Indian population : a series of four cases

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Sundaragiri, Krishna-Sireesha; Saxena, Shikha; Sankhla, Bharat; Bhargava, Akshay
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Odontogenic keratocysts (OKCs) are developmental odontogenic cysts affecting the maxillofacial region and their association with a syndrome especially Naevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome (NBCCS) is a common occurrence in comparison to non syndromic multiple OKCs. In a first, we present a series of four non syndromic cases with multiple OKCs in western Indian population. The presence of multiple OKC in our present case series may be because of the multifocal nature of the lesion rather than its association with any syndrome. Thus, a comprehensive evaluation of any patients reporting with multiple cysts/OKCs always has to be undertaken and the dental practitioner may be the play a key role in early detection and subsequent follow-up.

    Sundaragiri, Krishna-Sireesha ; Saxena, Shikha ; Sankhla, Bharat ; Bhargava, Akshay. Non syndromic synchronous multiple odontogenic keratocysts in a western Indian population : a series of four cases. En: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry, 10 8 2018: 831-836

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