| Literature DB >> 24191161 |
Masanori Kudoh1, Hiroyuki Harada, Ken Omura, Yoshimasa Ishii.
Abstract
Dermoid and epidermoid cysts in the oral cavity frequently develop in the midline or sublingual region of the floor of the mouth. Here, we report a rare case of an epidermoid cyst in the submandibular region. The patient was a 69-year-old man with a chief complaint of a mass in the right submandibular region. A mobile, elastic, relatively soft mass without tenderness was palpable in this region. The skin covering the mass was normal. MRI showed a cystic lesion measuring 3.5 × 3.0 cm under the platysma in the right submandibular region. Cystectomy was performed under general anesthesia. There was no adhesion to surrounding tissue and the right submandibular gland was preserved. The surgical specimen was cystic and contained soybean cord-like materials. Histopathologically, the cyst wall was lined by stratified squamous epithelium with no skin appendage, suggesting an epidermoid cyst. The postoperative course was uneventful and without recurrence after 28 months.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24191161 PMCID: PMC3804295 DOI: 10.1155/2013/419289
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Med
Figure 1Facial view at the first visit. A mass measuring 4.0 × 3.5 cm was evident in the right submandibular region. This photograph is published with the patient's consent.
Figure 2Contrast-enhanced CT (axial view). The cystic lesion was located anterior to the submandibular gland under the platysma and the margin of the mass was enhanced, suggesting a cystic lesion (arrow).
Figure 3Surgical specimen. The mass was cystic, measured 4.0 × 3.0 × 2.5 cm, and had a smooth surface.
Figure 4Histopathology of the surgical specimen (H-E ×200). The wall was lined by relatively thin keratinized stratified squamous epithelium and the lumen was filled with soybean cord-like keratinized material.