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Disease classification of odontogenic tumors
Who histological classification of odontogenic tumors in 2005 (Department of Pathology, Peking University College of Stomatology, translated by Luo Haiyan) WHO histological classification of odontogenic tumors in 2005 (Department of Pathology, Peking University College of Stomatology, Luo Haiyan translation) 1 malignant tumor (1) odontogenic cancer metastatic (malignant) ameloblastoma 93 10/3 ameloblastoma-primary 9270/3 ameloblastoma-secondary (dedifferentiation), intraosseous 9270/3 ameloblastoma-secondary (dedifferentiation) 3 Primary intraosseous squamous cell carcinoma comes from malignant transformation of odontogenic keratocystic tumor 9270/3 odontogenic clear cell carcinoma 93413 odontogenic shadow cell carcinoma 9302/3 (2) odontogenic sarcoma ameloblastic fibrosarcoma 930/3 ameloblastic fibroodontoma 93010/ 0 odontogenic squamous cell tumor 93 12/0 odontogenic calcified epithelioma 9340/0 odontogenic adenoid tumor 9300/0 odontogenic keratocystic tumor 9270/0 (2) odontogenic epithelioma containing odontogenic ectodermal components, ameloblastic fibroma 9330/0 ameloblastic fibroodontoma 92710 ameloblastic fibroodontoma. 0 Tooth with or without odontogenic epithelial odontogenic fibroma 93210 odontogenic myxoma/myxofibroma 9320/0 odontoblast 9273/0 (4) Osteofibroma 9262/ 0 Jaw Fibrodysplasia Central Giant Cell Disease (Granuloma) Familial Giant Aneurysmal Bone Cyst of Jaw Simple Bone Cyst 3 Other Tumors Infant Melanocyte Ectodermal Tumor 9363/ 0 Note: The code after the tumor name is International Classification of Tumor Diseases (ICD-O), and the tumor name is systematic nomenclature. The biological behavior code is: "/0" stands for benign tumor; "/3" stands for malignant tumor; "/1" stands for borderline or unknown tumor.