Turkish Archives of Otorhinolaryngology (Jun 2016)

Lingual Osseous Choristoma

  • Şükrü Turan,
  • Mehmet Özgür Pınarbaşlı,
  • Mustafa Açıkalın,
  • Ercan Kaya,
  • Erkan Özüdoğru

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5152/tao.2016.1448
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 54, no. 2
pp. 86 – 88

Abstract

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An osseous choristoma is a rare benign lesion consisting of normal bone tissue; it is seen in abnormal locations. It is most often seen in the posterior 1/3 of the tongue in the head. Its etiopatogenesis is controversial, and till date, less than 100 cases have been reported in the literature. Although a lingual osseous choristoma is asymptomatic, in some patients, symptoms such as swelling sensation in the throat, globus pharyngeus, dysphagia, retching, nausea, and sore throat have been reported. In this article, a 41-yearold female patient admitted to our clinic with throat pain and globus pharyngeus who underwent an excision from the region of radix lingua and the result of histopathological examination was reported as "osseous choristoma" was presented and related literature is reviewed.

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