AN UNUSUAL ECTOPIC OSSEOUS TONGUE MASS

Akadiri OA, *Udeabor SE1, Omitola OG, Obiechina AE

Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Dentistry,
University of Port Harcourt, Port Harcourt, Nigeria

Department of Oral pathology, Faculty of Dentistry,
University of Port Harcourt, Port Harcourt, Nigeria
E-mail: samudeabor@yahoo.com

*Correspondence

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ABSTRACT

We report a case of tongue swelling resulting from ectopic osseous proliferation within a pseudocystic stroma in a 24 year old healthy female. The patient presented a history of dull pain and gradual onset of a swelling at the ventral aspect of the tongue. The lesion had a mixed consistency with areas of sponginess andfluctuancy interspersed with nodular bony hardness and yielded a sanguinous aspirate. Doppler ultrasonographic scan and magnetic resonance imaging revealed a pseudocystic mass containing nodules of calcified bodies. Excision biopsy under general anaesthesia and histopathologic studies confirmed a case of ectopic osseous proliferation within the tongue.

The lesion was marginally excised, wound healed satisfactorily with no complications as at 8th month follow-up period. This is a case of a lesion with conflicting clinical and histological characteristics. It underscores the need for routine immunohistochemistry and comprehensive aspirate analysis in our environment. The case has been reported to sensitize clinicians to a new possibility in the differential diagnosis of tongue swelling

Keywords: Lingual pseudocyst, Osseous proliferation, Tongue swelling

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