Challenges in the diagnosis and management of soft tissue tumors of the oral cavity.

Q3 Medicine
Adib Al-Haj Husain, Esra Salzer, Bernd Stadlinger
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Abstract

Soft tissue lesions are among the most prevalent forms of tumors or tumor-like alterations within the oral cavity. They exhibit a wide spectrum of characteristics, ranging from benign, noninvasive lesions to malignant tumors, which collectively present a diagnostic challenge. A 67-year-old patient presented with an incidental finding of induration on the right cheek during dental hygiene. The intraoral examination revealed a soft, non-tender swelling measuring 20 mm in diameter. The sensitivity and percussion tests for the teeth in the fourth quadrant yielded unremarkable results. Panoramic radiography (OPG) revealed tip-ping of the premolars and an unclear apical finding in region 44. Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) revealed a sharply defined, lobulated hypodense lesion in the right buccal area. To clarify the diagnosis and optimize perioperative management, a 3 Tesla dental magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan was performed. This identified a 23×6×23 mm lipoma along the right mandibular ramus, causing detachment of the buccinator and de-pressor anguli oris muscles. A cinematic rendering reconstruction derived from the MRI data facilitated enhanced visualization for preoperative planning. The surgical excision was performed under local anesthesia, resulting in the successful removal of the neoplasm while preserving the mental nerve and submandibular gland. Histo-pathology confirmed the presence of a lobulated mature cell lipoma. The patient exhibited no complications during the removal of the sutures, with complete wound healing and no recurrence observed. This article highlights the efficacy of advanced MRI diagnostics and post-processing techniques in the management of ambiguous soft tissue neoplasms.

口腔软组织肿瘤诊断和管理的挑战。
软组织病变是口腔中最常见的肿瘤或肿瘤样改变。它们表现出多种特征,从良性、非侵袭性病变到恶性肿瘤,共同构成了诊断难题。一名 67 岁的患者在进行牙齿清洁时偶然发现右侧脸颊有压痕。口腔内检查发现一个直径 20 毫米的无触痛的柔软肿物。第四象限牙齿的敏感度和叩诊测试结果均无异常。全景X光片(OPG)显示前臼齿尖平,44区的根尖发现不清楚。锥形束计算机断层扫描(CBCT)显示右侧颊区有一个轮廓清晰的分叶状低密度病变。为明确诊断并优化围手术期管理,患者接受了 3 特斯拉牙科磁共振成像(MRI)扫描。扫描结果显示,右下颌横梁上有一个 23×6×23 毫米的脂肪瘤,导致颊肌和去压角肌脱落。根据核磁共振成像数据绘制的电影渲染重建图有助于增强术前规划的可视化。手术切除在局部麻醉下进行,成功切除了肿瘤,同时保留了精神神经和下颌下腺。组织病理学证实这是一个分叶状成熟细胞脂肪瘤。患者在拆线过程中未出现任何并发症,伤口完全愈合,未见复发。本文强调了先进的磁共振成像诊断和后处理技术在治疗模糊软组织肿瘤方面的功效。
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Swiss dental journal
Swiss dental journal Dentistry-Dentistry (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: Fondé en 1891 et lu par tous les médecins-dentistes ou presque qui exercent en Suisse, le SWISS DENTAL JOURNAL SSO est l’organe de publication scientifique de la Société suisse des médecins-dentistes SSO. Il publie des articles qui sont reconnus pour la formation continue et informe sur l’actualité en médecine dentaire et dans le domaine de la politique professionnelle de la SSO.
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