Journal of Medical Case Reports (Jun 2017)

Unusual neoplasm on the hard palate of a child: a case report

  • Mathangi Kumar,
  • Shruthi Acharya,
  • Kanthilatha Pai,
  • Vijay Kumar,
  • Sundeep P Thotan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-017-1321-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 4

Abstract

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Abstract Background Myoepitheliomas account for less than 1% of salivary gland tumors. They mostly affect the parotid glands of adults during the third to fifth decades. Case presentation A 10-year-old Indian boy reported a small swelling in the roof of his mouth of 10 days’ duration. History revealed that the lesion was painless and not associated with bleeding or pus discharge. On examination, a purplish well-circumscribed growth was noted on his posterior hard palate. Magnetic resonance imaging was suggestive of a well-encapsulated hemangioma. An excisional biopsy was performed and histopathology along with immunohistochemistry analysis showed that the lesion was a spindle cell variant of benign myoepithelioma. Conclusion Palatal myoepitheliomas are rare and their occurrence in young individuals is rarer.

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