| calcify | To deposit or lay down calcium salts, as in the formation of bone. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| calcifying and keratinizing odontogenic cyst | A mixed radiolucent-radiopaque lesion of the jaws with features of both a cyst and a solid neoplasm; characterised microscopically by an epithelial lining showing a palisaded layer of columnar basal cells, presence of ghost cell keratinization, dentinoid, and calcification. Synonym: calcifying and keratinizing odontogenic cyst, Gorlin cyst. (05 Mar 2000) |
| calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumour | A benign epithelial odontogenic neoplasm derived from the stratum intermedium of the enamel organ; a painless, slowly growing, mixed radiolucent-radiopaque lesion characterised histologically by cords of polyhedral epithelial cells, deposits of amyloid, and spherical calcifications. Synonym: Pindborg tumour. (05 Mar 2000) |
| calcifying odontogenic cyst | A mixed radiolucent-radiopaque lesion of the jaws with features of both a cyst and a solid neoplasm; characterised microscopically by an epithelial lining showing a palisaded layer of columnar basal cells, presence of ghost cell keratinization, dentinoid, and calcification. Synonym: calcifying and keratinizing odontogenic cyst, Gorlin cyst. (05 Mar 2000) |
| calcify |
become impregnated with calcium salts become inflexible and unchanging; "Old folks can calcify" turn into lime; become calcified; "The rock calcified over the centuries" convert into lime; "the salts calcified the rock"
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| calcifying odontogenic cyst |
a slow-growing benign neoplasm either in the mandible or in the gingiva, varying from solid to soft and cystlike; the center contains a layer resembling stellate reticulum, with ghost cells, some of which have dystrophic calcification. Called also Gorlin's c.
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| calcifying odontogenic cyst |
A rare, well-circumscribed, solid or cystic lesion derived from odontogenic epitheliium that resembles follicular ameloblastoma but contains "ghost cells" and spherical calcifications.
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| calcifying epithelial odontogenic t. |
a rare benign odontogenic neoplasm of the jaw, particularly the mandible, believed to arise from the epithelial elements of the enamel organ. It is slow growing but potentially invasive and is characterized histologically by sheets of polyhedral epithelial cells with occasional Liesegang rings. Called also Pindborg t.
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| calcifying odontogenic c. |
a slow-growing benign neoplasm either in the mandible or in the gingiva, varying from solid to soft; the center contains a layer resembling stellate reticulum, with ghost cells, some of which have dystrophic calcification. Called also Gorlin's c.
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_health_library.j...
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| calcify | convert into lime |
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| calcify | turn into lime |
| calcify | become impregnated with calcium salts |
| calcify | become inflexible and unchanging |
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