Case Reports in Otolaryngology (Jan 2017)

Lingual Osseous Choristoma of the Tongue Base: Unusual Presentation of a Rare Entity

  • Matthew J. Heinz,
  • Scott M. Peters,
  • Salvatore M. Caruana,
  • Angela J. Yoon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/3234086
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2017

Abstract

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Osseous lesions of the tongue, also referred to as osseous choristomas, are benign growths of bony tissue. These lesions are not true neoplasms but rather represent growth of normal tissue at an abnormal location. Clinically, they appear as exophytic masses of the tongue, and they are treated by surgical excision. Lingual osseous choristomas are rare entities, with only 71 reported cases in the literature. We present the case of a lingual osseous choristoma of the tongue base in a 21-year-old female. Of the cases of lingual osseous choristoma reported in the literature, ours is only the fifth case to involve this location.