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CAVERNOUS LYMPHANGIOMA OF THE TONGUE IN AN ADULT: A CASE REPORT
Author(s) -
Selin Eren,
Ahmet Taylan Çebi,
Sabri Cemil İşler,
Metin Berk Kasapoğlu,
Nihan Aksakallı,
Çetin Kasapoğlu
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
journal of i̇stanbul university faculty of dentistry/journal of istanbul university faculty of dentistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2149-4592
pISSN - 2149-2352
DOI - 10.17096/jiufd.64259
Subject(s) - lymphangioma , medicine , tongue , lymphatic system , hemangioma , lesion , soft palate , anatomy , lymph , pathology , surgery
Lymphangioma is a benign hamartomatous lesion caused by congenital malformation of the lymphatic system. This benign tumor is detected most commonly at birth or in early childhood but rarely in adults. On clinical examination, most lymphangiomas contain clear lymph fluid, but some may present as transparent vesicles containing red blood cells due to hemorrhage. In addition, lymphangioma may occur in association with hemangioma. This tumor occurs most commonly in the head and neck area, but rarely in the oral cavity. The dorsum of the tongue is the most common location in the mouth, followed by the lips, buccal mucosa, soft palate, and floor of the mouth. There are various treatment approaches for lymphangioma, but surgical excision is the preferred method. We present a case of a 26-year-old man with lymphangioma on the anterior dorsal part of the tongue, not associated with any dysfunction in mastication or speech disorders.

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