S Nigam1, T Singh, A Mishra, K U Chaturvedi. 1. Department of Pathology, Maulana Azad Medical College, Bahadurshah Zafar Marg, C-367 Saraswati Vihar, Pitampura, Delhi, 34 India.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cysticercosis cellulosae rarely involves the oral region in humans. METHODS: Six cases of oral cysticercosis were diagnosed, three each in lips and buccal mucosa. Diagnosis was made by characteristic gross and histopathologic appearances. RESULTS: Of 146 cases of cysticercosis, 6 (4.1%) were of the oral cavity. All 6 cases were initially seen with painless swellings. Clinical differential diagnosis ranged from retention cyst, lipoma, fibroma, neurofibroma, and angular stomatitis. Histopathologic examination revealed cysticercus larvae. CONCLUSIONS: The oral cavity is a rare site of involvement by cysticercosis, even in an endemic area. Histopathologic findings of the excised cyst are diagnostic of the lesion. Copyright 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
BACKGROUND:Cysticercosis cellulosae rarely involves the oral region in humans. METHODS: Six cases of oral cysticercosis were diagnosed, three each in lips and buccal mucosa. Diagnosis was made by characteristic gross and histopathologic appearances. RESULTS: Of 146 cases of cysticercosis, 6 (4.1%) were of the oral cavity. All 6 cases were initially seen with painless swellings. Clinical differential diagnosis ranged from retention cyst, lipoma, fibroma, neurofibroma, and angular stomatitis. Histopathologic examination revealed cysticercus larvae. CONCLUSIONS: The oral cavity is a rare site of involvement by cysticercosis, even in an endemic area. Histopathologic findings of the excised cyst are diagnostic of the lesion. Copyright 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.