Epidermal cyst: a rare case report in a 5-month-old child

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Autor(a) principal: STRINGHINI JUNIOR,Emyr
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: KEGLER,Débora Gerber, MONTALLI,Victor Ângelo Martins, OLIVEIRA,Luciana Butini
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: RGO - Revista Gaúcha de Odontologia (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The epidermal cyst is a rare, benign lesion, usually asymptomatic and slowly enlarging, more frequently located in the submandibular region. Its etiology is believed to be associated with the epithelial residual tissues retained in the midline during the closure of the first and second brachial arches, in the third and fourth weeks of intra-uterine life. Its clinical characteristics are of a rubbery consistency to palpation, well defined borders, with the absence of skin appendages within their squamous epithelium lined walls. The final diagnosis is confirmed through histopathological examination with stratified squamous epithelium findings in the cystic fluid lumen or keratin. The treatment is usually surgical and without recurrence and the final diagnosis is confirmed through histopathological examination. This paper aims to present a case report of a congenital epidermal cyst in a 5-month-old female patient located in the mouth floor near the sublingual gland duct. The case was treated with excisional biopsy and after follow-up, there was no recurrence.
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title Epidermal cyst: a rare case report in a 5-month-old child
spellingShingle Epidermal cyst: a rare case report in a 5-month-old child
STRINGHINI JUNIOR,Emyr
Surgery oral
Epidermal cyst
Nonodontogenic cysts
Diagnosis, oral
Pathology, oral
title_short Epidermal cyst: a rare case report in a 5-month-old child
title_full Epidermal cyst: a rare case report in a 5-month-old child
title_fullStr Epidermal cyst: a rare case report in a 5-month-old child
title_full_unstemmed Epidermal cyst: a rare case report in a 5-month-old child
title_sort Epidermal cyst: a rare case report in a 5-month-old child
author STRINGHINI JUNIOR,Emyr
author_facet STRINGHINI JUNIOR,Emyr
KEGLER,Débora Gerber
MONTALLI,Victor Ângelo Martins
OLIVEIRA,Luciana Butini
author_role author
author2 KEGLER,Débora Gerber
MONTALLI,Victor Ângelo Martins
OLIVEIRA,Luciana Butini
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv STRINGHINI JUNIOR,Emyr
KEGLER,Débora Gerber
MONTALLI,Victor Ângelo Martins
OLIVEIRA,Luciana Butini
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Surgery oral
Epidermal cyst
Nonodontogenic cysts
Diagnosis, oral
Pathology, oral
topic Surgery oral
Epidermal cyst
Nonodontogenic cysts
Diagnosis, oral
Pathology, oral
description ABSTRACT The epidermal cyst is a rare, benign lesion, usually asymptomatic and slowly enlarging, more frequently located in the submandibular region. Its etiology is believed to be associated with the epithelial residual tissues retained in the midline during the closure of the first and second brachial arches, in the third and fourth weeks of intra-uterine life. Its clinical characteristics are of a rubbery consistency to palpation, well defined borders, with the absence of skin appendages within their squamous epithelium lined walls. The final diagnosis is confirmed through histopathological examination with stratified squamous epithelium findings in the cystic fluid lumen or keratin. The treatment is usually surgical and without recurrence and the final diagnosis is confirmed through histopathological examination. This paper aims to present a case report of a congenital epidermal cyst in a 5-month-old female patient located in the mouth floor near the sublingual gland duct. The case was treated with excisional biopsy and after follow-up, there was no recurrence.
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