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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology | 1983

Combined epithelial odontogenic tumor: Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor and calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor

Douglas D. Damm; Dean K. White; James F. Drummond; J. Bernard Poindexter; Ben B. Henry

1. Two cases of a combined epithelial odontogenic tumor which had areas of AOT and CEOT were presented. 2. A review of the studies on histogenesis of the AOT revealed that the tumor probably consists of preameloblasts, stratum intermedium, and stellate reticulum. 3. A review of the studies on histogenesis of the CEOT revealed that the probable origin was in cells of stratum intermedium. 4. It is suggested that the present cases support the aforementioned theories of histogenesis and represent AOTs which contain foci of CEOT. 5. The suggested treatment is simple surgical excision.


Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 1989

Verruciform xanthoma within carcinoma in situ

James F. Drummond; Dean K. White; Douglas D. Damm; John R. Cramer

This report describes an unusual case of verruciform xanthoma of the posterior floor of the mouth that occurred within carcinoma in situ. The significance of this case is described in light of current theories on the etiology and management of verruciform xanthoma.


Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology | 1988

Dentinal candidiasis in cancer patients.

Douglas D. Damm; Brad W. Neville; Richard H. Geissler; Dean K. White; James F. Drummond; Gerald A. Ferretti

Two examples of an unusual presentation of oropharyngeal candidiasis in cancer patients are offered. The light and scanning electron microscopic appearances of candidiasis involving the dentin of teeth are described. The potential significance of recognition of this form of candidiasis in cancer patients is discussed.


Oral Surgery Oral Medicine Oral Pathology Oral Radiology and Endodontology | 1999

Intraosseous fibrous lesions of the jawsA manifestation of tuberous sclerosis

Douglas D. Damm; Charles E. Tomich; Dean K. White; James F. Drummond

Four patients previously diagnosed with tuberous sclerosis are reported with intraosseous fibrous lesions of the jaws. Review of the literature revealed comparable pathosis occurring in extragnathic bones and several previous reports of similar lesions within the jaws. Therefore, these intraosseous fibrous proliferations are thought to represent an intraoral manifestation of tuberous sclerosis and not coincidental findings. In all 4 cases, the tumors demonstrated significant collagenization with numerous interspersed plump fibroblasts. Although histopathologically similar, the features of the lesions are not specific and also can be found in desmoplastic fibromas and simple odontogenic fibromas. The definitive diagnosis requires appropriate clinicopathologic correlation.


Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology | 1978

Sialadenoma papilliferum of the oral cavity

James F. Drummond; Joseph S. Giansanti; William R. Sabes; C.R. Smith

Sialadenoma papilliferum is a rare tumor of salivary gland origin. A review of the English-language literature indicates that only four cases have been reported. This article describes the clinical and histologic characteristics of an additional case occurring on the left retromolar pad.


Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology | 1984

Mycosis fungoides: Initial diagnosis via palatal biopsy with discussion of diagnostic advantages of plastic embedding

Douglas D. Damm; Dean K. White; Michael L. Cibull; James F. Drummond; John R. Cramer

The authors present an example of mycosis fungoides which was initially diagnosed from a palatal biopsy. The distinctive nuclear morphology of the tumor cells, with a discussion of their diagnostic importance, is presented. The advantages of plastic-embedded formalin-fixed tissue are delineated.


Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology | 1991

Intraoral sebaceous carcinoma

Douglas D. Damm; William N. O'Connor; Dean K. White; James F. Drummond; Len W. Morrow; Daniel E. Kenady

An instance of sebaceous carcinoma that presented as a mass in the left buccal mucosa is described. This is the first known report in the English-language literature of a sebaceous carcinoma presenting as an intraoral tumor. The light and electron microscopic findings are described. The histologic differential diagnosis, clinical behavior, and appropriate therapy are discussed. Previously reported intraoral sebaceous neoplasms and sebaceous carcinomas of the parotid are reviewed.


Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology | 1985

Megaloblastic anemia with oral lesions: A consequence of gastric bypass surgery

James F. Drummond; Dean K. White; Douglas D. Damm

This report describes the clinical and histologic features of a case of megaloblastic anemia, resulting from a gastric bypass operation, in which oral symptoms were the first significant finding. Although this case appears to be the first of its type reported in the literature, the potential for future cases is increasing with the increased use of the gastric bypass operation in the treatment of morbid obesity.


Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology | 1989

Benign solid oncocytoma of intraoral minor salivary glands

Douglas D. Damm; Dean K. White; Richard H. Geissler; James F. Drummond; Ben B. Henry

We present an example of an intraoral benign solid oncocytoma of minor salivary gland origin. A review of intraoral benign solid oncocytomas reported in the English-language literature and discussion of the clinical behavior of these tumors are included.


Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology | 1985

Chondromyxoid fibroma of the maxilla: Electron microscopic findings and review of the literature

Douglas D. Damm; Dean K. White; Richard H. Geissler; James F. Drummond; Arthur A. Gonty

A case of chondromyxoid fibroma of the anterior maxilla is presented. The light and electron microscopic appearances of this tumor are described. A review of chondromyxoid fibromas of the jaws is performed, with a discussion of the appropriate therapy.

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Alice E. Curran

University of Mississippi

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Brad W. Neville

Medical University of South Carolina

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