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Year:
2012 |
Month:
July
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Volume:
1 |
Issue:
1 |
Page:
43 - 44 |
Lipoma Tongue – A Rare Site For A Common Neoplasm
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Correspondence
Ranjan Agrawal, Dr. Ranjan Agrawal
Associate Professor, Department of Pathology, Rohilkhand Medical College Hospital, Pilibhit Byepass Road, Bareilly, India. :
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Lipomas are among the most common mesenchymal neoplasms, however, only 15%-20% involve the head and neck and 1%-4% affect the oral cavity. Lipoma of the tongue represents about 0.3% of all benign lesions of the oral cavity. A 12-year-old boy presented with a globular swelling over the middle of dorsum of tongue since last 4 months duration. The swelling was apparently non-progressive. It was excised under local anaesthesia and histopathologically diagnosed as lipoma tongue. The case is being presented due to its rarity.
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