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- Title
Huge Tongue Lipoma: A Case Report.
- Authors
Damghani, Mohammad Ali; Safari, Mohammad
- Abstract
Introduction: Lipomas are among the most common tumors of the human body. However, they are uncommon in the oral cavity and are observed as slow growing, painless, and asymptomatic yellowish submucosal masses. Surgical excision is the treatment of choice and recurrence is not expected. Case Report: The case of a 30-year-old woman with a huge lipoma on the tip of her tongue since 3 years, is presented. She had difficulty with speech and mastication because the tongue tumor was filling the oral cavity. Clinical examination revealed a yellowish lesion, measuring 8 cm in maximum diameter, protruding from the lingual surface. The tumor was surgically excised with restoration of normal tongue function and histopathological examination of the tumor confirmed that it was a lipoma. Conclusion: Tongue lipoma is rarely seen and can be a cause of macroglossia. Surgical excision for lipoma is indicated for symptomatic relief and exclusion of associated malignancy.
- Subjects
DENTAL caries research; MASTICATION; LIPOMA; TISSUE wounds; TONGUE cancer; SURGERY; DIAGNOSIS; THERAPEUTICS; CANCER treatment
- Publication
Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology, 2015, Vol 27, Issue 2, p165
- ISSN
2251-7251
- Publication type
Article