The Saint's International Dental Journal (Jan 2016)

Keratocystoma of minor salivary gland of the palate

  • Gourav Ahuja,
  • Kamaldeep Kaur Aulakh,
  • Eish Sethi,
  • Varun Nagpal,
  • Harkanwal Kaur

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/2454-3160.202125
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 21 – 23

Abstract

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The authors analyzed the clinical, histopathological, and immunohistochemical findings of a slowly growing palatal gland tumor in a 34-year-old female. The cut surface of the excised mass showed multilocular cystic spaces with grayish brown solid areas. Histological findings demonstrated a benign tumor with multicystic spaces and focal solid epithelial cells lined by benign squamous epithelial cells. The overlying epithelium was parakeratinized and without a granular layer. The cystic spaces were filled with keratin material. On immunohistochemistry examination, the tumor cells were found positive for HMWCK, focally for CK7, CK19 and p63 and Mib-1 labeling was approximately 1%. There was no evidence of recurrence after 8 months of resection. The data from this case and previously published studies suggest that keratocystoma of both major and minor salivary glands is a benign neoplasm and that surgical resection is apparently a sufficient treatment modality.

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