Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports (Jul 2015)

Glial heterotopia of the oral cavity

  • Radhames E. Lizardo,
  • Simone Langness,
  • Hassan Mumun,
  • James Murphy,
  • Robert Newbury,
  • Patricia Bromberger,
  • Stephen W. Bickler

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsc.2015.04.009
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 7
pp. 269 – 271

Abstract

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We report an unusual case of a glial heterotopia arising from the oral cavity of an African neonate. The patient presented with an external pedunculated oral mass which was connected to the anterior hard palate by a firm, rubbery stalk of mucosal tissue. While the mass appeared painless, it interfered with the infant's feeding and was disturbing to the parents. After a computed tomography scan excluded an intracranial connection, the mass was excised at its base and sent for biopsy. Histopathology examination confirmed glial heterotopia. Glial heterotopias should be included in the differential diagnosis of congenital masses in the oral region.

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