Supplementary Table 1Early cases seeming to fit the category of OGCL

  1. Syme [1] (1838): A cyst in the maxilla of a 31-year-old woman enclosing a lateral incisor. The wall was lined with earthy matter in a crystalline form. Remarks: No details.
  2. Wilks [2] (1847): A cystic tumorin the mandible of an 18-year-old girl containingfangs of teeth. Remarks: No details.
  3. Nélaton [3] (1856),ksyte dentaire: A cyst in the maxilla enclosing a canine. The wall contained numerous rudiments of teeth. Remarks: No microscopic drawings.
  4. Cattlin [4] (1858): A cyst in the maxilla enclosinga supernumerary tooth. The wall showed calcification.Remarks: No microscopic drawings.
  5. Neumann [5] (1867): A cystic tumor in the mandible of a 18-year-old boy containing molar teeth. Intramural calcificationand calcareous masses were seen. Remarks: Poor microscopic drawing.
  6. Bernays [6] (1885): A cystic tumor in the mandibleof a 20-year-old mancontaining enamel substances. Remarks: Poor microscopic drawings.
  7. Heath [7] (1887), odonto-plastic cyst of Magitôt: A cyst in the maxilla of a 4-year-old boy enclosing a deciduous canine. Seven nodules of dentin and enamel were attached. Remarks: No details.
  8. Tapie [8] (1890), kyste dermoide dentifére: A cyst in the mandible of a 28-year-old man enclosing a third molar. About 4,700 rudimentary teeth and calcified grains were seen.Remarks:No microscopic drawings.
  9. Chibret [9] (1894), épithélioma adamantin: A cystic tumor in the mandible of a 53-year-old man containing all dental hard tissues. Remarks:Illustrations do not show ghost cells.
  10. Gilmer [10] (1899): A cyst in the maxillary sinus containing 78 tooth-like structures. Remarks: No photomicrographs.
  11. Hopewell-Smith [11] (1910), extra-capsular odontocele: A solid/cystic tumor in the maxilla connected with a canine. Calcareous pointswere scattered. Remarks: No photomicrographs.
  12. Miller (reported by Hanazawa [12] in 1910), calcified epithelial odontome: A tumor in the maxillary canine region containing15 masses of enamel and osteoid.Calcification was diffuse andstellate reticulum areasshowed calcified epithelial pearls. Remarks:Report was not available for review.
  13. Maurel [13] (1924), kyste dentigére: A cyst in the maxilla of a 15-year-old girl.Osseous concrescence enveloped a molar protruding into the lumen. Remarks: No photomicrographs.
  14. Turner [14] (1925), compound composite odontome: An odontomain the maxilla of a 21-year-old woman connected with a canine. Remarks: Photomicrographs do not show ghost cells.
  15. Morlet Morlet [15] (1925), kyste dentifére et adamantinome: A tumor in the mandible showing hybrid features of dentigerous cyst, ameloblastoma and odontoma. Remarks: No photomicrographs.
  16. Crombie [16] (1928), compound composite odontome: An odontomain the maxilla of a 16-year-old boy enclosing a canine. Remarks: No photomicrographs.
  17. D’Aunoy Zoeller [17] (1929),compound follicular adamantinoma: A cystic tumorin the maxilla of a 40-year-old man connected with a first premolar. A mass of dentin, enamel and cementum wasenclosed. Remarks: No photomicrographs.
  18. Pitts [18] (1933), composite odontome: An odontoma on the lingual aspect of a maxillary lateral incisor in a girl. Remarks: No details.
  19. Lattés [19] (1937), tumeur dysembryoplasique: A tumor in the mandible of a 48-year-old woman containing an odontoma.Calcification wasconspicuous. Remarks: No photomicrographs.
  20. Worth [20](1937), cystic type of compound complex odontome: Two cases in the mandible. Remarks:No details.
  21. Schmuziger [21] (1937), follikularzyste mit überzähligem zahn: Two maxillary cases in patients 12 and 57 years of age. Remarks: No photomicrographs.
  22. Rosedale & Koepf [22] (1937): A cyst in the maxillary incisor region of a 42-year-old man containing a tooth-like structure. Remarks: No photomicrographs.
  23. Stafne [23] (1937), epithelial-lined cyst: A cyst in the mandible of a 76-year-old woman developing from the retained root of a primary molar. Remarks: No photomicrographs.
  24. Baranoff et al. [24] (1939): A cyst in the maxilla enclosing both canineand odontoma. Remarks: No details.
  25. Rosoff [25] (1943): An odontoma in the anterior mandible of a 48-year-old man. Remarks: Photomicrographs do not show ghost cells.
  26. Stafne [26] (1944),cystic odontoma: A cyst in the maxilla of a 42-year-old woman containing calcified dental structures. Remarks: Photomicrograph is not clearly an odontoma.
  27. Hayward [27] (1946), dentigerous cyst: A cyst in the midline of the maxilla containing a tooth-like structure. Remarks: No details.
  28. Byars Sarnat [28] (1946), ameloblastoma-odontome: An ameloblastomain the mandible of a 40-year-old mancontaining a retained root.Remarks: Photomicrograph does not show ghost cells.
  29. McCall & Wald [29] (1947), cystic odontoma: Two cases in the mandible.Remarks:No details.
  30. Austin [30] (1947), cystic odontoma: An odontomain the mandible of a 35-year-old man. Remarks: No histopathology.
  31. Sonesson [31] (1950), cystic odontoma: Three cases (1 mandible and 2 maxillae) in patients (1 woman and 2 men) 23 to 63 years of age. Remarks: No histopathology.
  32. Bertrand et al. [32] (1950), kyste corono-dentaire: A cyst in the mandible enclosing a third molar. Numerous calcareous deposits surrounded the tooth. Remarks: No details.
  33. Ward & Hendrick [33] (1950): An ameloblastoma in the mandible with radiologic features of complex odontoma. Remarks: No details.
  34. Morgan [34] (1950), dentigerous cyst: Two cases in the anterior mandible showing odontoma formation and diffuse calcification. Remarks: No details.
  35. Dechaume [35](1951): A cyst in the globulomaxillary region of a 37-year-old man containing a radiopaque mass. Remarks: No histopathology.
  36. Bailey [36] (1951), dentigerous cyst with ameloblastoma: A cystic tumorin the maxilla of a 17-year-old boy enclosing a lateral incisor. Calcification was prominent. Remarks:Poor photomicrographs.
  37. Bernier [37] (1955): Anameloblastic odontomain the mandible. Remarks:Photomicrographs do not show ghost cells.
  38. Robinson et al. [38] (1956): A cystic odontoma around an impacted maxillary canine. Remarks: No details.
  39. Salman & Salman [39] (1956), ameloblastoma: An odonto-ameloblastoma in the mandible of a 12-year-old boy. Remarks: No photomicrographs.
  40. Dechaume et al. [65] (1957), adamantinome dentifié: A tumor in the mandible of an 8-year-old patient enclosing a first molar. Dental hard tissues and concentric calcification were formed. Remarks: Photomicrograph does not show ghost cells.
  41. Stafne [40] (1958), epithelium-lined cyst: A cyst in the mandible developing from the root of a primary molar. Remarks: No details.

OGCL odontogenic ghost cell lesions

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