Jornal Brasileiro de Patologia e Medicina Laboratorial (Nov 2019)

Gingival carcinoma cuniculatum mimicking a reactive/inflammatory process

  • Rodrigo N. Silva,
  • Heitor A. Silveira,
  • Luciana Y. Almeida,
  • Carla N. B. Colturato,
  • Alexandre Elias Trivellato,
  • Cassio E. Sverzut,
  • Jorge E. León

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5935/1676-2444.20190045
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 55, no. 5
pp. 498 – 505

Abstract

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ABSTRACT Carcinoma cuniculatum (CC), a rare variant of oral squamous cell carcinoma, presents well-differentiated neoplastic epithelial cells infiltrating the underlying submucosal or bone tissues, forming the so-called "rabbit burrows" filled with keratin. A 67-year-old female patient was referred complaining of a painless tumoral mass in the left mandibular body, with several months of evolution. Previous history indicated extraction of the teeth #37 and #38 and diagnosis of chronic suppurative osteomyelitis. A deep incisional biopsy revealed CC. Due to its microscopic features, suggesting an inflammatory or reactive process, strict clinicopathological correlation is necessary for the correct diagnosis of CC.

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