Abstract

Ghost cell odontogenic carcinoma (GCOC) is an extremely rare odontogenic carcinoma that is typically characterized by an admixture of atypical epithelial cells and ghost cells. Up to date, GCOC remains rare with around 58 cases have been reported. Herein,we report a case of GCOC of the mandible, the patient is particularly young, successfully treated with surgical resection, reconstruction, and radiation, followed for 2 years without any sign of recurrence. A comprehensive literature review was performed.

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