Epidermoid cysts of the orofacial region: A clinico-pathological study of 13 cases with review of literature.

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 PATHOLOGY Indian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.4103/ijpm.ijpm_1193_21
Priya Kumar, Rewa Malhotra, Aadithya B Urs, Jeyaseelan Augustine, Sujata Mohanty
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Background: Epidermoid cysts (ECs) are uncommon benign cystic lesions derived from the germinative epithelium. Head and neck ECs constitute only 7% of all ECs whereas only 1.6% are seen intraorally. The floor of the mouth is the commonest intraoral site whereas tongue, lips, buccal mucosa, and jaws are less commonly involved intraoral sites. To date, very few large case series of ECs of head and neck have been published. To the best of our knowledge, this is the third-largest case series of 11 intraoral ECs along with 2 extra-oral cases in the pre-auricular region.

Aims: To highlight the typical and atypical features of ECs in the common as well as rare sites and draw attention to its consideration as a differential diagnosis for head and neck masses.

Settings and design: Archival data of 13 histopathological cases identified as ECs were analyzed from the Department of Oral Pathology at a tertiary dental hospital and college in New Delhi from 2007 to 2020.

Materials and methods: The demographic, clinical, radiographic, histopathological features, and treatment modalities were recorded and analyzed.

Statistical analysis used: Appropriate statistical tests were used.

Results: The study found strong male predilection in the ratio of 10:3 with an average age of presentation as 28 years. The pre-auricular region and floor of the mouth were the common sites involved followed by buccal mucosa, lips, and jaws. All patients presented with slowly growing swelling with dysphagia, dyspnea, and dysphonia seen in larger cysts on the floor of the mouth. Microscopically, all cases were lined with stratified squamous epithelium filled with laminated layers of keratin. Two cases showed the presence of melanin. One case showed recurrence even after complete surgical excision.

Conclusion: ECs, though a rare entity, should be considered in differential diagnosis for head and neck masses and require close follow-up due to their potential for malignant transformation.

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口面部表皮样囊肿:13例临床病理研究并文献复习。
背景:表皮样囊肿是一种罕见的良性囊性病变,起源于生发上皮。头颈部内皮细胞仅占所有内皮细胞的7%,而在口腔内仅占1.6%。口腔底部是最常见的口内部位,而舌头、嘴唇、颊粘膜和颌骨则不太常见。迄今为止,很少有大型头颈部EC病例系列发表。据我们所知,这是第三大病例系列,包括11例口内EC和2例耳前区的口腔外病例。目的:突出常见和罕见部位EC的典型和非典型特征,并提请注意将其作为头颈部肿块的鉴别诊断。设置和设计:从2007年到2020年,新德里一家三级牙科医院和学院的口腔病理科分析了13例被确定为EC的组织病理学病例的档案数据。材料和方法:记录和分析人口统计学、临床、放射学、组织病理学特征和治疗模式。使用的统计分析:使用了适当的统计检验。结果:研究发现,男性有强烈的偏好,比例为10:3,平均发病年龄为28岁。耳前区和口腔底部是常见的受累部位,其次是颊粘膜、嘴唇和颌骨。所有患者均表现为缓慢增长的肿胀,伴有吞咽困难、呼吸困难和口底较大囊肿中的发音困难。显微镜下,所有病例均为复层鳞状上皮,充满角质层。两个病例显示存在黑色素。一个病例在完全手术切除后仍有复发。结论:ECs虽然是一种罕见的实体,但在头颈部肿块的鉴别诊断中应予以考虑,并且由于其可能发生恶性转化,需要密切随访。
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