Angioleiomioma linguala propósito de un caso

  1. I. Peña González
  2. Luis Manuel Junquera Gutiérrez
  3. Carolina Aguilar Lizette
  4. Juan Carlos de Vicente Rodríguez
  5. P.M. Villareal Renedo
Journal:
Revista española de cirugía oral y maxilofacial: Publicación Oficial de la Sociedad Española de Cirugía Oral y Maxilofacial

ISSN: 1130-0558

Year of publication: 2008

Volume: 30

Issue: 2

Pages: 101-105

Type: Article

DOI: 10.4321/S1130-05582008000200005 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR

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Abstract

Introduction. Oral leiomyomas are uncommon smooth muscle tumors due to the scant presence of this tissue in the oral cavity. The most common type is angioleiomyoma. Angioleiomyomas usually are asymptomatic tumors that can become malignant, so surgery is necessary. These tumors have a histopathologic diagnosis and the differential diagnosis from their malignant counterparts in important. Surgery is the treatment of choice and recurrence is rare. Material and methods. We report a case of lingual angioleiomyoma, its histopathologic findings, and our literature review. Discussion. Lingual angioleiomyomas are tumors that are uncommon, usually asymptomatic, and easy to access for surgery. Histopathologic findings show intense positive staining to smooth muscle actin. The differential diagnosis is with other lingual masses, such as abscesses, neuromas and minor salivary gland tumors. Surgery is the treatment of choice and recurrence is rare. Conclusions. Lingual angioleiomyomas are uncommon benign tumors to consider in the diagnosis of lingual masses. Malignancy must be excluded by adequate histopathologic study.