JAPANESE JOURNAL OF ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY | |
Vol. 54 No. 8 2008 | |
ISSN: 0021-5163 UBIC: 151-J | |
ABSTRACT | |
Angioleiomyoma is a benign tumor of smooth-muscle origin with a predilection for the extremities, but has rarely been reported to occur in the
oral cavity. We describe a case of angioleiomyoma of the tongue. A 48-year-old man had a 5-year history of a mass arising in the left margin of the tongue, which repeatedly
enlarged and regressed. When the tumor became enlarged and ulcerated, he consulted our department. On physical examination, an elastic firm, non-tender mass measuring
approximately 11 X 10 X 12 mm with a surface ulcer approximately 4 mm in maximal diameter was detected. Because a diagnosis of angioleiomyoma was established by biopsy,
he was scheduled for tumor resection; however, at the patient' s request, the sharp edges of the teeth in contact with the tumor were ground, and the patient was followed
up. Although the tumor initially regressed, it ceased to regress about 4 months after grinding of the teeth and was resected. Immunostaining with anti- α - smooth
muscle actin antibody and anti-caldesmon antibody was useful for histopathological diagnosis of the tumor. We speculate that mechanical stimulation and smoking slightly
influenced the development of the tumor.
Keywords: angioleiomyoma, tongue, immunostaining. |
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