Angioleiomyoma of the cheek: A case report

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Angioleiomyoma is a form of subcutaneous vascular leiomyoma that usually occurs in the extremities. Leiomyoma of the oral cavity represents only 0.4% of soft tissue neoplasms and 0.06% of leiomyomas. Isolated cases of angioleiomyoma have been reported in the knee and lower thigh, gastrointestinal tract, genital and renal tract, and brain. Histopathologic examination by biopsy is necessary to establish a diagnosis, and immunohistochemical staining, along with conventional hematoxylin-eosin staining, is important. The differential diagnosis includes hemangioma and angiosarcoma. At present, surgical resection is the standard therapy for leiomyoma, and recurrence is extremely rare. We report a rare case of angioleiomyoma of the cheek in a 45-year-old man. The postoperative course was uneventful, without complications.

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Osano, H., Ioka, Y., Okamoto, R., Nakai, Y., Hayashi, H., Tsuchiya, Y., & Yamada, S. (2015). Angioleiomyoma of the cheek: A case report. Journal of Oral Science, 57(1), 63–66. https://doi.org/10.2334/josnusd.57.63

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