@article{Pandey , Dr. S. Singh_2017, title={Aggressive Plexiform Ameloblastoma in a Young Girl: A Case Report}, volume={4}, url={https://valleyinternational.net/index.php/ijmsci/article/view/759}, DOI={10.18535/ijmsci/v4i4.12}, abstractNote={<p>Jaw tumours in children occur infrequently and diagnosing these lesions and predicting their biological behaviour are difficult. Some of them are not diagnosed correctly at the initial stages as having a neoplasm and are wrongly treated for infections by antibiotic administration. Ameloblastoma is a common and aggressive odontogenic epithelial tumour. It has an aggressive behaviour and recurrent course, and is rarely metastatic. Ameloblastoma represents 1% of all tumours and cysts that involve the maxillomandibular area and about 10% of the odontogenic tumours. We are presenting a case report of a large and aggressive tumour in a 9 year old young female patient who was diagnosed as plexiform Ameloblastoma and was managed by hemi mandibulectomy and reconstructed with condylar recon plate and free iliac crest bone graft</p>}, number={4}, journal={International Journal of Medical Science and Clinical Invention}, author={Pandey , Dr. S. Singh, Dr. S. Kumar Mukul ,Dr. A. Kumar ,Dr. E. Ahmad Mokhtar ,Dr. S.}, year={2017}, month={Apr.} }