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Abdulhakeem Almutairi1, Abeer Alaglan2, Mazyad Alenezi3,4, Sultan Alanazy1, Osama Al-Wutayd5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Nasolabial cysts are rare, non-odontogenic, soft-tissue cysts that develop between the upper lip and nasal vestibule with an overall incidence of 0.7% out of all maxillofacial cysts. The predominant presentation of a nasolabial cyst is a painless localized swelling with varying degrees of nasal obstruction. Several treatment modalities have described in the management of the nasolabial cyst. In this paper, we present a case of a nasolabial cyst in a 44 years old man with discussions of the treatment modalities in the lights of the literature. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Cyst; Maxillofacial cyst; Nasolabial; Otorhinolaryngology
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31924189 PMCID: PMC6954569 DOI: 10.1186/s12893-020-0677-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Surg ISSN: 1471-2482 Impact factor: 2.102
Fig. 1Upon initial examination, the patient had a mass in the right nasolabial area with associated facial asymmetry. There was no discharge or overlying skin change
Fig. 2Endoscopy revealed a mass obstructing most of the right nasal aperture
Fig. 3a, b: CT without contrast showing a right inferior nasal alar region mass measuring 3.2*2.2*2.5 cm exhibiting an isodense to hypodense texture. There is a mass effect upon the maxilla causing scalloping. No bone destruction. c, d: CT with contrast showing no significant enhancement within the mass
Fig. 4Intraoral approach to excise the nasolabial cyst through a sublabial incision in the upper buccal sulcus
Fig. 5Two months postoperatively, there is no facial edema and no signs of cyst recurrence