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Sublingual epidermoid cyst: a case report

Epidermoid and dermoid cysts represent less than 0.01% of all oral cavity cysts. The cysts can be defined as epidermoid when the lining presents only epithelium, dermoid cysts when skin adnexa are found, and teratoid cysts when other tissue such as muscle, cartilage, and bone are present. In this ar...

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Autores principales: Kandogan, Tolga, Koç, Murat, Vardar, Enver, Selek, Elif, Sezgin, Özlem
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2020471/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17875211
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1752-1947-1-87
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author Kandogan, Tolga
Koç, Murat
Vardar, Enver
Selek, Elif
Sezgin, Özlem
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Koç, Murat
Vardar, Enver
Selek, Elif
Sezgin, Özlem
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description Epidermoid and dermoid cysts represent less than 0.01% of all oral cavity cysts. The cysts can be defined as epidermoid when the lining presents only epithelium, dermoid cysts when skin adnexa are found, and teratoid cysts when other tissue such as muscle, cartilage, and bone are present. In this article, we present the case of an epidermoid cyst, with an oral as well as a submental component, in an 11 year old boy who presented with complaints of a mass in the oral cavity, difficulty chewing and swallowing of solid foods for about 3 years. He was admitted to the otolaryngology department. On examination, a mass displacing the tongue superiorly and posteriorly was noticed. An MRI scan was done and showed a 40 × 35 mm well-circumscribed non-enhancing cystic mass extending from the sublingual area to the level of the thyroid notch. The content of the cyst was homogenous. On examining the neck, a firm swelling was also noticed in the submental area, extending down to the thyroid notch. Under general anesthesia and with nasotracheal intubation, the patient underwent surgical removal of the mass. Extraorally, a midline submental horizontal incision was performed through the mucosa overlying the swelling and the cyst was dissected from the surrounding tissues and removed. On histological examination, acidophilic stratum corneum and basophilic dot like staining of stratum granulosum, which is the hallmark of an epidermoid cyst, were seen. The patient did well postoperatively, and no recurrence was noticed at the 6-months follow-up.
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spelling pubmed-20204712007-10-13 Sublingual epidermoid cyst: a case report Kandogan, Tolga Koç, Murat Vardar, Enver Selek, Elif Sezgin, Özlem J Med Case Reports Case Report Epidermoid and dermoid cysts represent less than 0.01% of all oral cavity cysts. The cysts can be defined as epidermoid when the lining presents only epithelium, dermoid cysts when skin adnexa are found, and teratoid cysts when other tissue such as muscle, cartilage, and bone are present. In this article, we present the case of an epidermoid cyst, with an oral as well as a submental component, in an 11 year old boy who presented with complaints of a mass in the oral cavity, difficulty chewing and swallowing of solid foods for about 3 years. He was admitted to the otolaryngology department. On examination, a mass displacing the tongue superiorly and posteriorly was noticed. An MRI scan was done and showed a 40 × 35 mm well-circumscribed non-enhancing cystic mass extending from the sublingual area to the level of the thyroid notch. The content of the cyst was homogenous. On examining the neck, a firm swelling was also noticed in the submental area, extending down to the thyroid notch. Under general anesthesia and with nasotracheal intubation, the patient underwent surgical removal of the mass. Extraorally, a midline submental horizontal incision was performed through the mucosa overlying the swelling and the cyst was dissected from the surrounding tissues and removed. On histological examination, acidophilic stratum corneum and basophilic dot like staining of stratum granulosum, which is the hallmark of an epidermoid cyst, were seen. The patient did well postoperatively, and no recurrence was noticed at the 6-months follow-up. BioMed Central 2007-09-17 /pmc/articles/PMC2020471/ /pubmed/17875211 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1752-1947-1-87 Text en Copyright © 2007 Kandogan et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Koç, Murat
Vardar, Enver
Selek, Elif
Sezgin, Özlem
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title Sublingual epidermoid cyst: a case report
title_full Sublingual epidermoid cyst: a case report
title_fullStr Sublingual epidermoid cyst: a case report
title_full_unstemmed Sublingual epidermoid cyst: a case report
title_short Sublingual epidermoid cyst: a case report
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topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2020471/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17875211
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1752-1947-1-87
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