Maxillary cementoblastoma (true cementoma) and secondary aspergillosis in a horse

Cementoblastoma is a rare, benign, expansive and slow-growing, mesenchymal odontogenic tumor. An eight year-old, Purebred Spanish Horse stallion with clinical history of chronic, refractory to treatment unilateral rhinitis and radiologic evidence of a radiopaque mass at the second premolar tooth roo...

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Autores principales: Ricardo De Miguel, Jéssica Molín, Javier Asín, María Solana, José Vázquez Francisco, Joaquín Zalaya, Henrik Jensen E., Lluís Luján
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:c150d8a4ac034f75aa79deccd08cb96d2021-11-17T21:27:52ZMaxillary cementoblastoma (true cementoma) and secondary aspergillosis in a horse1820-744810.2478/acve-2018-0010https://doaj.org/article/c150d8a4ac034f75aa79deccd08cb96d2018-03-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.2478/acve-2018-0010https://doaj.org/toc/1820-7448Cementoblastoma is a rare, benign, expansive and slow-growing, mesenchymal odontogenic tumor. An eight year-old, Purebred Spanish Horse stallion with clinical history of chronic, refractory to treatment unilateral rhinitis and radiologic evidence of a radiopaque mass at the second premolar tooth root underwent intraoral surgery for tooth and mass extraction. The owner did not want to bear the cost of the histopathologic study and the samples were left unattended in a sterile recipient without a fixative solution for six years. Grossly the mass showed a hard consistence, greyish-whitish color and an irregular surface. Histologically, the mass consisted of an abundant deposit of eosinophilic cementum-like organic matrix with frequent basophilic reversal lines and heterogeneous distribution of empty lacunae. Surrounded by this organic matrix there were numerous fungal hyphae positive for Aspergillus fumigatus immunostaining. The final diagnosis was maxillary cementoblastoma with secondary aspergillosis. High-quality information has been obtained from long-time non-fixed tissues.Ricardo De MiguelJéssica MolínJavier AsínMaría SolanaJosé Vázquez FranciscoJoaquín ZalayaHenrik Jensen E.Lluís LujánSciendoarticlecementoblastomaaspergillosismaxillary toothhorsecemental abnormalityVeterinary medicineSF600-1100ENActa Veterinaria, Vol 68, Iss 1, Pp 119-126 (2018)
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collection DOAJ
language EN
topic cementoblastoma
aspergillosis
maxillary tooth
horse
cemental abnormality
Veterinary medicine
SF600-1100
spellingShingle cementoblastoma
aspergillosis
maxillary tooth
horse
cemental abnormality
Veterinary medicine
SF600-1100
Ricardo De Miguel
Jéssica Molín
Javier Asín
María Solana
José Vázquez Francisco
Joaquín Zalaya
Henrik Jensen E.
Lluís Luján
Maxillary cementoblastoma (true cementoma) and secondary aspergillosis in a horse
description Cementoblastoma is a rare, benign, expansive and slow-growing, mesenchymal odontogenic tumor. An eight year-old, Purebred Spanish Horse stallion with clinical history of chronic, refractory to treatment unilateral rhinitis and radiologic evidence of a radiopaque mass at the second premolar tooth root underwent intraoral surgery for tooth and mass extraction. The owner did not want to bear the cost of the histopathologic study and the samples were left unattended in a sterile recipient without a fixative solution for six years. Grossly the mass showed a hard consistence, greyish-whitish color and an irregular surface. Histologically, the mass consisted of an abundant deposit of eosinophilic cementum-like organic matrix with frequent basophilic reversal lines and heterogeneous distribution of empty lacunae. Surrounded by this organic matrix there were numerous fungal hyphae positive for Aspergillus fumigatus immunostaining. The final diagnosis was maxillary cementoblastoma with secondary aspergillosis. High-quality information has been obtained from long-time non-fixed tissues.
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author Ricardo De Miguel
Jéssica Molín
Javier Asín
María Solana
José Vázquez Francisco
Joaquín Zalaya
Henrik Jensen E.
Lluís Luján
author_facet Ricardo De Miguel
Jéssica Molín
Javier Asín
María Solana
José Vázquez Francisco
Joaquín Zalaya
Henrik Jensen E.
Lluís Luján
author_sort Ricardo De Miguel
title Maxillary cementoblastoma (true cementoma) and secondary aspergillosis in a horse
title_short Maxillary cementoblastoma (true cementoma) and secondary aspergillosis in a horse
title_full Maxillary cementoblastoma (true cementoma) and secondary aspergillosis in a horse
title_fullStr Maxillary cementoblastoma (true cementoma) and secondary aspergillosis in a horse
title_full_unstemmed Maxillary cementoblastoma (true cementoma) and secondary aspergillosis in a horse
title_sort maxillary cementoblastoma (true cementoma) and secondary aspergillosis in a horse
publisher Sciendo
publishDate 2018
url https://doaj.org/article/c150d8a4ac034f75aa79deccd08cb96d
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