Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences (Oct 2021)

Congenital Epulis: A Two-Case Report

  • Monica Ivanov,
  • Bianca Stroe,
  • Valeriu Ardeleanu,
  • Razvan Hainarosie,
  • Vlad Denis Constantin,
  • Anca Silvia Dumitriu,
  • Stana Paunica,
  • Anna Kadar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22543/7674.82.P336340
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 2
pp. 336 – 340

Abstract

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Congenital epulis is a rare benign tumor of the newborn that could be detected in the prenatal period. Females are more often affected than males and the premaxillary region is usually the predilection site for this oral mass. Excision is the treatment of choice and no recurrences have been reported so far. We present our experience with two cases of congenital epulis, detected in the second trimester of gestation and treated shortly after birth with no further complications. Histopathology should differentiate between congenital epulis and other congenital oral tumors even if its clinical appearance is usually enough to make a tentative diagnosis. A multidisciplinary assessment in the management of this tumor can avoid unwanted complications such as airway obstruction or bleeding.

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