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Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal ; 24(3): e373-e378, 2019 May 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31041916

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to describe the clinicopathological characteristics of 43 intraoral lipomas and classify them according to their microscopic variants. MATERIAL AND METHODS: All the cases of intraoral lipomas diagnosed at an Oral Pathology service were selected for the study. Clinical data, such as age, gender, location, time of evolution, clinical presentation, clinical hypothesis of diagnosis, and treatment, were collected from the clinical files. RESULTS: Of the 43 cases analyzed, 24 (55.8%) occurred in women. The mean age was 77.4 years. The most affected site was the buccal mucosa (22 cases, 51.1%). The mean lesion size was 1.7 cm. Twenty-three cases (53.5%) were classified as simple lipoma, 14 (32.6%) as fibrolipoma, four (9.3%) as spindle cell/pleomorphic lipoma (SC/PL), one (2.3%) as lipoma of the salivary glands, and one (2.3%) as intramuscular lipoma. In one case of SC/PLs, lipoblasts were observed. No atypical lipoblasts or mitoses were noted. Lipoma was considered more often than other tumor histological subtypes among the clinical hypotheses of diagnosis when the final diagnosis was simple lipoma (p=0.01). CONCLUSIONS: Intraoral lipomas present different clinical presentation depending on the histological subtype. In SC/PLs, lipoblasts with vacuolated cytoplasm may be found and the presence of mature adipocytes is essential for diagnosis.


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Lipoma , Tongue Diseases , Aged , Female , Humans , Mouth Mucosa
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Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg ; 31(3): 273-5, 2002 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12190133

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The aim of this study is to report on five cases of intraoral pleomorphic adenoma (PA) in patients under 18 years of age and to review the literature. Intraoral salivary gland tumours were reviewed in two Brazilian institutions and five cases of PA in patients under 18 years of age were found. Clinical data were obtained from the medical records and paraffin-embedded tissues were sectioned for proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) and p53 immunohistochemical analysis. Four patients were female and one was male; two cases affected the palate, two the upper lip and one the tongue. All five patients were treated surgically and after long follow-up periods no recurrences were observed. Tumour cells were weakly positive for PCNA and negative for p53. PA should be considered in the differential diagnosis of submucosal nodules in young patients. In youngsters, PA seems to have similar biological characteristics as in adults, with low recurrence rates after surgical resection.


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Adenoma, Pleomorphic/pathology , Salivary Gland Neoplasms/pathology , Adolescent , Child , Female , Humans , Immunoenzyme Techniques , Male , Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen/analysis , Salivary Glands, Minor/pathology , Tumor Suppressor Protein p53/analysis
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Int J Paediatr Dent ; 15(2): 131-5, 2005 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15790372

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Sturge-Weber syndrome is a congenital disorder characterized by vascular facial birthmarks and neurological abnormalities. Oral cavity involvement may occur, and the extent of the vascular abnormality may vary considerably. The present authors report the case of a 6-year-old girl with Sturge-Weber syndrome, focusing on the clinical and radiographic features. Her dental management involved a multidisciplinary team and included orthodontic treatment using removable appliances.


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Anodontia/diagnostic imaging , Bicuspid/abnormalities , Sturge-Weber Syndrome/diagnostic imaging , Bicuspid/diagnostic imaging , Cephalometry , Child , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Malocclusion/diagnostic imaging , Malocclusion/therapy , Open Bite/diagnostic imaging , Open Bite/therapy , Radiography
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