口腔黏膜海绵状增生:病例系列及免疫组织化学分析。

Oral and maxillofacial surgery Pub Date : 2022-06-01 Epub Date: 2021-08-17 DOI:10.1007/s10006-021-00996-2
Heitor Albergoni Silveira, Victor Hugo Toral-Rizo, Edith Lara-Carrillo, Matheus Henrique Lopes Dominguete, Evânio Vilela Silva, Alfredo Ribeiro-Silva, Andreia Bufalino, Luciana Yamamoto Almeida, Jorge Esquiche León
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局限性青少年海绵状牙龈增生(LJSGH)主要影响青少年患者上颌前庭附著龈,无性别偏好。到目前为止,还没有报道涉及外膜部位的类似病变。在这里,我们报告了2例与LJSGH相似的临床病理特征的龈外软组织病变和12例镜下显示LJSGH样病灶的口内反应性软组织病变。2例为成人患者,累及上颌牙槽嵴(女55岁)和硬腭(男78岁),诊断为“口腔黏膜海绵状增生”。12例口腔内反应性软组织病变(男6例,女6例;平均年龄49.5岁)诊断为炎性纤维增生(n = 6)、外周骨化纤维瘤(n = 3)和化脓性肉芽肿(n = 3),均表现为ljsgh样灶区。免疫组化结果显示,海绵状增生区CK19、CK14、CK34βE12、CAM5.2(弱/局灶)表达阳性,CK4表达阴性。考虑到这2例患者的解剖位置(牙龈外),建议称之为“口腔黏膜海绵状增生”。此外,在显微镜下评估常见的口腔内反应性软组织病变时,可以检测到ljsgh样病灶区域。
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Spongiotic hyperplasia of the oral mucosa: case series and immunohistochemical analysis.

The localized juvenile spongiotic gingival hyperplasia (LJSGH) mainly affects the maxillary vestibular attached gingiva of juvenile patients, without sex predilection. Similar lesions involving extragingival sites have not been reported to date. Here, we report 2 cases of extragingival soft tissue lesions with similar clinicopathological features to those reported in LJSGH and 12 cases of intraoral reactive soft tissue lesions microscopically showing LJSGH-like focal areas. The 2 cases were adult patients, affecting the maxillary alveolar ridge (55-year-old female) and hard palate (78-year-old male), which were diagnosed as "spongiotic hyperplasia of the oral mucosa." The 12 intraoral reactive soft tissue lesions (6 men and 6 women; mean age, 49.5 years) were diagnosed as inflammatory fibrous hyperplasia (n = 6), peripheral ossifying fibroma (n = 3), and pyogenic granuloma (n = 3), each of them presenting LJSGH-like focal areas. By immunohistochemistry, the spongiotic hyperplasia areas showed positivity for CK19, CK14, CK34βE12, and CAM5.2 (weak/focal), while CK4 was negative. Considering the anatomical locations (extragingival) of these 2 cases, the term "spongiotic hyperplasia of the oral mucosa" is suggested. Moreover, LJSGH-like focal areas can be detected when microscopically assessing common intraoral reactive soft tissue lesions.

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