Unusual presentation of primary mandibular gingival squamous cell carcinoma in young male: A case report
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is usually considered a disease of older people. Recently, there is a change in the occurrence of such lesions in young patients and lacking the established risk factors. CASE REPORT: A 21-year-old male reported with an innocuous gingival growth ov...
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doaj-33acc9e3323f48979e5c71166b3fff632020-11-24T21:36:16ZengKerman University of Medical SciencesJournal of Oral Health and Oral Epidemiology2322-13722015-05-0142107110974Unusual presentation of primary mandibular gingival squamous cell carcinoma in young male: A case reportNishat Sultan0Jyoti R. Rao1Assistant Professor, Department of Periodontology, School of Dentistry, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, IndiaProfessor, Department of Periodontics, Goa Dental College and Hospital, Goa, IndiaBACKGROUND AND AIM: Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is usually considered a disease of older people. Recently, there is a change in the occurrence of such lesions in young patients and lacking the established risk factors. CASE REPORT: A 21-year-old male reported with an innocuous gingival growth over lower incisors since a month. Within 15 days he noticed another gingival growth in same region lingually. The growths were mildly tender with no suppuration. The associated teeth were non-mobile and vital. The radiographic findings were insignificant. An excisional biopsy was performed under local anesthesia. The stained H and E section showed a hyper-parakeratinized stratified squamous surface epithelium with underlying connective tissue with collagen fibers, fibroblasts, blood vessels and areas of dense chronic inflammatory cell infiltrate. Epithelium exhibited features of dysplasia. There was a breach in the continuity of the basement membrane and the malignant epithelial cells were seen invading the connective tissue in form of thin cord. CONCLUSION: The histopathological study confirmed the diagnosis of well differentiated SCC. Oral SCC is not a disease of the elderly anymore. We also reviewed the literature of SCC in young patients. Thus biopsy is mandatory for any non-resolving gingival growth.http://johoe.kmu.ac.ir/index.php/johoe/article/view/145Gingival Overgrowth, Interdental Papilla, Squamous Cell Carcinoma, Gingival Neoplasm, Mandible |
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Nishat Sultan Jyoti R. Rao Unusual presentation of primary mandibular gingival squamous cell carcinoma in young male: A case report Journal of Oral Health and Oral Epidemiology Gingival Overgrowth, Interdental Papilla, Squamous Cell Carcinoma, Gingival Neoplasm, Mandible |
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Unusual presentation of primary mandibular gingival squamous cell carcinoma in young male: A case report |
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Unusual presentation of primary mandibular gingival squamous cell carcinoma in young male: A case report |
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Unusual presentation of primary mandibular gingival squamous cell carcinoma in young male: A case report |
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Unusual presentation of primary mandibular gingival squamous cell carcinoma in young male: A case report |
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Unusual presentation of primary mandibular gingival squamous cell carcinoma in young male: A case report |
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unusual presentation of primary mandibular gingival squamous cell carcinoma in young male: a case report |
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Kerman University of Medical Sciences |
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Journal of Oral Health and Oral Epidemiology |
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2015-05-01 |
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BACKGROUND AND AIM: Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is usually considered a disease of older people. Recently, there is a change in the occurrence of such lesions in young patients and lacking the established risk factors.
CASE REPORT: A 21-year-old male reported with an innocuous gingival growth over lower incisors since a month. Within 15 days he noticed another gingival growth in same region lingually. The growths were mildly tender with no suppuration. The associated teeth were non-mobile and vital. The radiographic findings were insignificant. An excisional biopsy was performed under local anesthesia. The stained H and E section showed a hyper-parakeratinized stratified squamous surface epithelium with underlying connective tissue with collagen fibers, fibroblasts, blood vessels and areas of dense chronic inflammatory cell infiltrate. Epithelium exhibited features of dysplasia. There was a breach in the continuity of the basement membrane and the malignant epithelial cells were seen invading the connective tissue in form of thin cord.
CONCLUSION: The histopathological study confirmed the diagnosis of well differentiated SCC. Oral SCC is not a disease of the elderly anymore. We also reviewed the literature of SCC in young patients. Thus biopsy is mandatory for any non-resolving gingival growth. |
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Gingival Overgrowth, Interdental Papilla, Squamous Cell Carcinoma, Gingival Neoplasm, Mandible |
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