Journal of Oral Medicine and Oral Surgery (Jan 2019)

Oral nodular fasciitis – A case report with a diagnostic schema

  • Rathna Deepika,
  • Mathew Mary,
  • Kudva Adarsh,
  • Solomon Monica Charlotte

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/mbcb/2019005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 2
p. 21

Abstract

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Introduction: The spectrum of myofibroblastic lesions of the oral cavity ranges from reactive to benign to malignant lesions with overlapping histopathologic and immunohistologic characteristics posing a diagnostic dilemma. Observation: A 30-year-old male presented with a spontaneous swelling over the right lower buccal gingiva giving a clinical suspicion of a benign mesenchymal tumor. The lesion presented with a varied biphasic microscopic appearance that posed as a challenge for diagnosis. Commentaries: The incisional biopsy of the lesion showed a highly collagenous stroma with spindle-shaped cells, while the excision biopsy revealed myxoid and hyalinized stroma. A panel of markers comprising of SMA (smooth muscle actin). CD-34, β-Catenin, and Alcian blue stain was employed to arrive at a diagnosis. Conclusion: Most myofibroblastic lesions present with diverse histological appearance which warrants a thorough assessment of the cellular and stromal components for an accurate diagnosis.

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