Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT) is an odontogenic epithelial tumor [5, 14, 15] that is more commonly found in young female patients between 10 and 19 years of age.
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False-negative cytologic results are also occasionally observed, for example, follicular carcinomas containing macrofollicular pattern with abundant background colloid can be easily mistaken as a benign
adenomatoid colloid nodule on cytology [16].
Congenital pulmonary malformations (congenital bronchogenic cyst and congenital cystic
adenomatoid malformation) are important predisposing factors for development of PPB12-14, thus early resection of congenital lung anomalies is advisable15.
En sik izlenen benign tumorler; lipom,
adenomatoid tumor ve myomlardir.