The Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College
Print ISSN : 0040-8891
Case Report
Lymphoepithelial Cysts of Oral Mucosa: Two Cases in Different Regions
Roberta Targa Stramandinoli-ZanicottiLúcia Fátima de Castro ÁvilaAna Claudia Santos de Azevedo IzidoroFábio Alves IzidoroJuliana Lucena Schussel
Author information
JOURNAL FREE ACCESS

2012 Volume 53 Issue 1 Pages 17-22

Details
Abstract
Lymphoepithelial cyst of the oral cavity is a rare cystic lesion that presents as an asymptomatic, well-circumscribed, yellowish small submucosal nodule covered by normal overlying mucosa, usually located in the floor of the mouth or in the ventral or posterolateral surface of the tongue. Histopathological examination reveals a cyst lined by a stratified squamous epithelium surrounded by lymphoid tissue. In this paper, we report two cases of oral lymphoepithelial cyst, one on the anterior floor of the mouth and another on the posterior lateral tongue. In both cases, the patients were women aged approximately 50 years and the lesions were treated by local surgical excision, with no evidence of recurrence after 2 years of follow-up.
Content from these authors
© 2012 by Tokyo Dental College, Japan
Previous article Next article
feedback
Top