| Literature DB >> 28584760 |
P Chaitanya1, D Praveen2, Madhusudhan Reddy3.
Abstract
Mucocele is a common salivary gland disorder that can appear in the lacrimal sac, paranasal sinuses, oral cavity, appendix, or gall bladder. These lesions occur due to mucous accumulation resulting from the alteration of minor salivary glands. Lower lip is the most common site of occurrence of these lesions in the oral cavity and most probable cause is trauma or habit of lip biting. Diagnosis is mainly clinical due to its pathognomonic presentation. We report a case series of mucocele in children treated by conventional surgical excision of the lesion.Entities:
Keywords: Lower lip; mucous; salivary glands
Year: 2017 PMID: 28584760 PMCID: PMC5447343 DOI: 10.4103/idoj.IDOJ_151_16
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian Dermatol Online J ISSN: 2229-5178
Figure 1(a) Mucocele on right side of the lower lip; (b) lesion on surgical exposure
Figure 2(a) Excised lesion; (b) sutures placed
Figure 3Hematoxylin and eosin section (×4 magnification) showing mucin pooled regions in central luminal area surrounded by granulation tissue. Periphery of the lesion shows salivary gland acini (indicated by arrow)
Figure 4Hematoxylin and eosin section under (a) ×10 and (b) ×40 magnification showing granulation tissue encapsulated by dense fibrous connective tissue