Abstract
Introduction: Cysts of the jaws constitute an heterogenous group of lesions occurring in the maxillofacial region. Their diagnosis is challenging and necessitating a meticulous correlation of clinical, radiological, and pathological features. Pathologists often face numerous difficulties stemming from inadequate clinical and radiological information, along with limited samples. Nevertheless, clinicians are not always aware of the pathologist's concerns, making difficult to know exactly which pertinent clinical information they should deliver in their request form. The objective of this article is to illustrate the microscopic diagnostic pitfalls associated with cystic lesions of the jaws and enhance communication between oral surgeons and oral pathologist. Corpus: This section starts by examining the essential clinical and radiological data necessary for a precise pathological diagnosis. Subsequently, we discuss about the differential diagnosis of jaw cystic lesions, categorizing them into five distinct subsets based on their microscopic features, particularly their histological lining. For each subset, we engage in a detailed discussion concerning the primary diagnostic challenges and their implications for treatment decisions. Conclusion: Pathologist and clinicians are not irreconcilables: improved communication, rooted in a mutual understanding of each other's concerns, leads to optimizing the diagnosis and subsequently the treatment of jaw cysts.
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