Pleomorphic adenoma of the upper lip in a child.

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Abstract

This case report describes a rare and unusual lesion found in a 12-year-old boy, which was diagnosed as pleomorphic adenoma of the minor salivary glands in the upper lip. The tumor was a circumscribed, submucosal nodule, about 2.0 cm in diameter and characterized by slow growth and a rubbery consistency. Complete excision was performed and the histopathological analysis showed an epithelial salivary gland tumor with islands of plasmacytoid cells, duct-like structures, in a variable stroma with chondroid, fibrous and myxoid appearance. The tumor did not recur. A brief review of the relevant literature is also presented.

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Lotufo, M. A., Júnior, C. A. L., Mattos, J. P. de, & França, C. M. (2008, June). Pleomorphic adenoma of the upper lip in a child. Journal of Oral Science. https://doi.org/10.2334/josnusd.50.225

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