BACKGROUND: Eosinophilic, ring-shaped structures, referred to as Liesegang rings (LRs), have been identified in aspirates from many organs, usually in relation to cystic or inflammatory lesions, but never before in relation to a dermoid cyst. CASE: LRs were intermingled with squamous cells in aspirates from a cyst of the floor of the mouth. The patient, a 23-year-old man, presented with a sublingual mass that had recently grown. Histopathologic study showed a ruptured dermoid cyst with mural foci of granulomatous foreign body reaction mixed with numerous ringlike structures, LRs. CONCLUSION: To the best of our knowledge, this is the first reported case of LRs in a dermoid cyst. Pathologists should be aware of this association when diagnosing cystic lesions.
BACKGROUND: Eosinophilic, ring-shaped structures, referred to as Liesegang rings (LRs), have been identified in aspirates from many organs, usually in relation to cystic or inflammatory lesions, but never before in relation to a dermoid cyst. CASE: LRs were intermingled with squamous cells in aspirates from a cyst of the floor of the mouth. The patient, a 23-year-old man, presented with a sublingual mass that had recently grown. Histopathologic study showed a ruptured dermoid cyst with mural foci of granulomatous foreign body reaction mixed with numerous ringlike structures, LRs. CONCLUSION: To the best of our knowledge, this is the first reported case of LRs in a dermoid cyst. Pathologists should be aware of this association when diagnosing cystic lesions.
Authors: Wejdan Almotairi; Abdullah Alhamam; Aali Alotaibi; Tarek El Sharkawy; Hind S Alsaif; Abdulatif Almousa; Ossamah Alsowayan; Hamed Eldarawany; Kamel Fadaak Journal: Case Rep Med Date: 2021-08-03