Width-to-length Ratio Comparison Between Ameloblastomas and Odontogenic Keratocysts in the Body of the Mandible: A Preliminary Study
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the utility of the width-to-length ratio for the differentiation of ameloblastomas and odontogenic keratocysts in the body of the mandible.
Materials And Methods: This study retrospectively reviewed 9 patients with ameloblastomas and 9 patients with odontogenic keratocysts using cone-beam computed tomography. The width-to-length ratio was determined by measuring the ratio between the greatest buccolingual dimension and the greatest perpendicular anteroposterior dimension of the lesion on the axial view. One-way analysis of variance was used to examine the difference in the width-to-length ratio between the 2 types of lesions. Statistical significance was tested at <0.05.
Results: Ameloblastomas showed a mean width-to-length ratio of 0.64, whereas odontogenic keratocysts showed a mean width-to-length ratio of 0.41. The cut-off value with which the 2 types of lesions were differentiated was 0.5. The width-to-length ratios of ameloblastomas were significantly higher than those of odontogenic keratocysts (<0.05).
Conclusion: The width-to-length ratio might be used to differentiate between ameloblastomas and odontogenic keratocysts.
Chai Z, Mao L, Chen H, Sun T, Shen X, Liu J Front Oncol. 2022; 11:793417.
PMID: 35155194 PMC: 8828501. DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2021.793417.