伪装成舌团的支气管囊肿。

Head and neck pathology Pub Date : 2021-12-01 Epub Date: 2021-02-27 DOI:10.1007/s12105-021-01303-x
Zahra Aldawood, David J Moyer, Sook-Bin Woo
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摘要

支气管囊肿是沿前肠发育途径发现的前肠衍生的发育异常。目前推测的发病机制是气管支气管树发育过程中上皮细胞的异常出芽或分支。超过99%的病例发生在纵隔和肺部,而头颈区域受影响的病例不到1%,只有罕见的病例报告发生在口腔。这是一个病例支气管源性囊肿出现在一个6岁的男性报告。病变表现为舌左侧下侧无痛性肿胀。显微镜下,囊肿被假层状柱状上皮排列,显示许多纤毛细胞和粘液细胞。软骨病灶和不连续的平滑肌束在内膜附近可见。囊肿破裂处可见肉芽组织伴大量泡沫状巨噬细胞及急慢性炎症。另有4例,舌部3例,下唇前庭1例,皮肤延伸,均在中线,1日龄男,4岁男,6岁女,3岁男。切除后无复发,这与以往报道的行为一致。其他发育性囊肿包括前肠囊肿可能局灶性衬有呼吸道上皮,但软骨的存在是诊断支气管源性囊肿的必要条件。
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A Bronchogenic Cyst Masquerading as a Tongue Mass.

Bronchogenic cysts are foregut-derived developmental anomalies found along the developmental pathway of the foregut. The putative theory of pathogenesis is abnormal budding or branching of epithelial cells during the development of tracheobronchial tree. Over 99 % of cases occur in the mediastinum and lung while the head and neck area is affected in less than 1 % of cases with only rare cases reported in the oral cavity. This is a report of a case of a bronchogenic cyst arising in a 6-year-old male. The lesion presented as a painless swelling of the left underside of the tongue. Microscopically, the cyst was lined by pseudostratified columnar epithelium exhibiting many ciliated and mucous cells. A focus of cartilage and discontinuous bundles of smooth muscle were present adjacent to the lining. Where there was cyst rupture, there was granulation tissue associated with many foamy macrophages and acute and chronic inflammation. Four other cases, three in the tongue and one in the lower lip vestibule with cutaneous extension, all in the midline, have been reported in a 1 day-old male, 4 year-old male, 6 year-old female and 3 year-old male. There was no recurrence after excision and this is in keeping with the behavior in previous reports. Other developmental cysts including foregut cysts may be focally lined with respiratory epithelium but the presence of cartilage is the sine qua non for the diagnosis of a bronchogenic cyst.

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