Lingual Choristoma with Gastric Epithelium Revisited.

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Head and neck pathology Pub Date : 2022-06-01 Epub Date: 2021-07-14 DOI:10.1007/s12105-021-01362-0
Christina M Ombres, Isabelle Lestadi, Juan Putra
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The term 'choristoma' refers to normal appearing tissue in an abnormal location. We describe a case of choristoma with gastric epithelium of the dorsal tongue in a pediatric patient. Lingual choristomas are uncommon cystic or solid lesions which may demonstrate different types of tissue (e.g. gastric epithelium, respiratory epithelium, osseous and neuroglial tissue) histologically. Choristomas with gastric epithelium, also known as heterotropic gastric mucosa or foregut duplication cysts, are thought to arise from pluripotential cells of the embryonic foregut. They most frequently involve the anterior two-thirds of the tongue. Most patients are asymptomatic, but larger lesions may lead to feeding and breathing difficulties. Pathologic evaluation and surgical excision remain the mainstay of diagnosis and treatment, respectively. The pathologic characteristics of other congenital tongue lesions are also discussed.

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舌肌瘤伴胃上皮再诊。
“绒毛瘤”一词是指在异常位置出现的正常组织。我们描述一个病例的脉络瘤胃上皮的背舌在儿科患者。舌脉络膜瘤是罕见的囊性或实性病变,在组织学上可能表现为不同类型的组织(如胃上皮、呼吸上皮、骨和神经胶质组织)。胃上皮绒毛膜瘤,也称为异源性胃粘膜或前肠重复囊肿,被认为起源于胚胎前肠的多能细胞。它们最常发生在舌头的前三分之二。大多数患者无症状,但较大的病变可能导致进食和呼吸困难。病理评估和手术切除仍然是诊断和治疗的主要方法。本文还讨论了其他先天性舌损的病理特点。
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