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Expert Forum | Publishing Language: Chinese | Open Access

Logic and clinical significance of the new WHO classification of ameloblastoma in 2017

Qian TAO( )Yaocheng YANG
Hospital of Stomatology, Guanghua School of Stomatology, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Stomatology, Guangzhou 510055, China
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A substantial revision of the classification of ameloblastoma was made by the World Health Organization (WHO) in the fourth edition of the Classification of Head and Neck Tumors in 2017, which was based on the review and summary of much clinical research data and prospective evaluation of the latest results of genetic research. The new classification is simpler and more practical. It retains two subtypes, the unicystic type and extraosseous/peripheral type, classifies the remaining types as ameloblastoma (classic), defines metastatic ameloblastoma as a benign tumor and simplifies the classification of ameloblastic carcinoma, which has important guiding significance for clinical diagnosis and treatment. Moreover, the new classification included the latest advances in the genetic research on ameloblastoma, demonstrating that the BRAF gene mutation was found in approximately 60% of ameloblastoma cases. The classification provides a new concept and direction for studying the pathogenesis of ameloblastoma, and BRAF-targeted therapy may be an emerging therapy for some ameloblastoma patients with multiple recurrence or surgical contraindications. This article analyzes the intrinsic logic of these changes via a review of the relevant literature and combination of clinical experiences to better understand the new classification. In 2017, the WHO′s new classification of ameloblastoma summarized the experience and achievements in histopathology and clinical treatment of ameloblastoma in the prior 10 years, indicating that BRAF-targeted treatment may bring new treatment options and hope for patients with recurrent or inoperable ameloblastoma.

CLC number: R78; R739.8 Document code: A Article ID: 2096-1456(2020)07-0416-05

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TAO Q, YANG Y. Logic and clinical significance of the new WHO classification of ameloblastoma in 2017. Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases, 2020, 28(7): 416-420. https://doi.org/10.12016/j.issn.2096-1456.2020.07.002

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Received: 18 June 2019
Revised: 30 January 2020
Published: 20 July 2020
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