Myopericytoma of the mouth floor: The diagnostic and therapeutic challenge—A case report and literature review

Q3 Dentistry
Oral Surgery Pub Date : 2024-01-18 DOI:10.1111/ors.12878
O. Hamdy, Aya Mahmoud, Samar Attia, Nirmeen Megahed, B. Elged, Manar Mansour, S. Awny, Mohamed Ezat
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Abstract

Myopericytoma is defined as a rare benign myxoid tumour that is usually found in distal extremities. However, it may rarely affect the oral cavity. Few cases of oral myopericytoma were reported in the literature. A 56‐year‐old female patient presented with a mouth floor lesion. A wedge biopsy performed from the lesion revealed an atypical round cell proliferation, which may be plasmablastic lymphoma or plasmacytoma. Post‐contrast neck MRI described a well‐defined lobulated lesion at the right sublingual region measuring 14 × 21 mm. Transoral wide local excision of the ulcer was performed, and reconstruction of the defect was done using an inferiorly‐based nasolabial flap. Microscopic examination of the excised swelling revealed a tumour proliferation formed of bland‐looking spindle cells alternating with fibroblasts and intervening vascular spaces. No detected mitosis or necrosis in the examined material. IHC staining of the tumour cells was positive for Caldesmon and alpha smooth muscle actin, while Ki67 was positive in 3% of cellularity. Desmin, ALK, B‐catenin, ERG, CD31, and CD138 showed a negative reaction. This led to the diagnosis of bland spindle cell proliferation suggestive of oral myopericytoma with free all surgical margins. Myoepricytoma is a rare benign tumour that rarely affects the oral cavity. Surgical excision is the mainstay of treatment. Local flaps constitute a good choice for the reconstruction of the resection defect.
口底肌瘤:诊断和治疗的挑战--病例报告和文献综述
肌细胞瘤是一种罕见的良性肌瘤,通常发生在四肢远端。然而,它很少会影响口腔。有关口腔肌细胞瘤的文献报道很少。一名 56 岁的女性患者出现口腔底部病变。对病变部位进行的楔形活检发现了非典型圆形细胞增生,可能是浆细胞性淋巴瘤或浆细胞瘤。对比后的颈部核磁共振成像显示,右侧舌下区有一个轮廓清晰的分叶状病变,大小为 14 × 21 毫米。对溃疡进行了经口大范围局部切除,并使用下鼻唇皮瓣重建缺损。对切除的肿物进行显微镜检查后发现,肿瘤增生由平淡无奇的纺锤形细胞与成纤维细胞交替组成,中间有血管间隙。检查材料中未发现有丝分裂或坏死。肿瘤细胞的 IHC 染色显示 Caldesmon 和 alpha 平滑肌肌动蛋白呈阳性,3% 的细胞 Ki67 呈阳性。Desmin、ALK、B-catenin、ERG、CD31和CD138呈阴性反应。因此诊断为平滑纺锤形细胞增生,提示为口腔肌细胞瘤,手术边缘游离。肌细胞瘤是一种罕见的良性肿瘤,很少累及口腔。手术切除是治疗的主要方法。局部皮瓣是重建切除缺损的良好选择。
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Oral Surgery
Oral Surgery Medicine-Surgery
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