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What Conditions Are Associated with Ghost Cells?
Several pathological conditions are associated with ghost cells, including:
Calcifying odontogenic cysts (COCs)
Ameloblastomas
Odontomas
Necrotic tissue in infarcts
Certain types of skin tumors
In each of these conditions, the presence of ghost cells can provide valuable diagnostic information.
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