Abstract

Background The aim of this study was to investigate the clinicopathologic features of primary intraosseous squamous cell carcinoma arising from an odontogenic keratocyst (PIOSCC ex OKC) and comprehensively improve the understanding of this disease. Material and Methods We retrospectively investigated five cases of PIOSCC ex OKC at Peking University School and Hospital of Stomatology. We also conducted a systematic review of studies on PIOSCC ex OKC by using online databases from their inception until February 2020. Results In our series of five cases, all lesions were located in the mandible. Three cases (60%) showed recurrent OKCs and two cases (40%) showed primary OKCs. During the follow-up period, one patient died of local relapse. No patients developed metastasis. On the basis of our literature survey, we selected 22 articles reporting 29 patients with PIOSCC ex OKC. Seven of these patients (24.1%) showed local recurrence, three patients (10.3%) developed cervical metastasis, three patients (10.3%) developed distant metastasis (in the pleura in one case and in the lung in two cases), and seven patients died from the disease during the follow-up period. The disease-specific 5-year survival rate in the study group was 53.2%. Through univariate and multivariate analysis, local recurrence was identified as the only significant independent prognostic factor for survival (P < 0.05). Conclusions The results suggest that PIOSCC ex OKC is a rare intermediate-grade malignancy. Although elective neck dissection is typically unnecessary, adequate therapy should be applied to achieve the lowest local recurrence rate possible to ensure a favorable survival rate. Key words:Primary intraosseous squamous cell carcinoma, odontogenic keratocyst, prognosis.

Highlights

  • In the World Health Organization (WHO) classification of 2017, odontogenic keratocyst (OKC) is re-termed as a benign intraosseous cyst of odontogenic origin with local aggressive and infiltrative potential (WHO Classification of Head and Neck Tumours, 4th ed)

  • Primary intraosseous squamous cell carcinoma (PIOSCC) arising from odontogenic cysts has been reported occasionally, studies investigating the clinicopathologic features of primary intraosseous squamous cell carcinoma (PIOSCC) arising from OKC (PIOSCC ex OKC) are extremely rare, because of which these entities remain poorly understood [1]

  • The patients' clinicopathologic data are presented in Table 1. - Characteristics of the eligible studies In total, 22 articles reporting 29 cases of PIOSCC ex OKC were selected for systematic analysis based on our inclusion and exclusion criteria (2-21; Zhang J et al 2013 and Liu C et al 2017 published in chinese)

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Introduction

In the World Health Organization (WHO) classification of 2017, odontogenic keratocyst (OKC) is re-termed as a benign intraosseous cyst of odontogenic origin with local aggressive and infiltrative potential (WHO Classification of Head and Neck Tumours, 4th ed). The aim of the present study was to retrospectively analyze the clinicopathologic characteristics of five cases of PIOSCC ex OKC and systematically review the literature to improve the understanding of this disease. - Characteristics of the eligible studies In total, 22 articles reporting 29 cases of PIOSCC ex OKC were selected for systematic analysis based on our inclusion and exclusion criteria (2-21; Zhang J et al 2013 and Liu C et al 2017 published in chinese). Of these articles, 19 were single case reports and three were case series.

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