Intra-oral lipoma
Author(s) -
Amena Ranginwala,
Hemant Kale,
Tapan Modi,
Kajal Dave
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
journal of the international clinical dental research organization
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2231-5357
pISSN - 2231-0754
DOI - 10.4103/2231-0754.95290
Subject(s) - oral cavity , lipoma , medicine , buccal mucosa , benign neoplasms , capsule , surgical excision , lower lip , rare disease , buccal administration , wide local excision , pathology , surgery , disease , dentistry , biology , botany
Lipomas are benign mesenchymal tumors that originate in mature fat cells, usually surrounded by a thin fibrous capsule. They are relatively rare in the oral cavity, accounting for 1% to 4% of all benign tumors and 0.5% to 5% of all benign oral cavity tumors. We present a case of a 60 year old male, who presented with a growth in lower left buccal mucosal region extending from mesial aspect of 35 to distal aspect of 36 that was treated by intra oral local excision. The purpose of this report is to highlight the existence of this rare but not uncommon disease and to emphasize that a high index of suspicion is needed in making a diagnosis. surgical excision as treatment is associated with an excellent outcome
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