Maxillofacial connective tissue hyperplastic trichoepithelioma: report of two cases and a literature review

Objective To investigate the diagnosis and clinical treatment of maxillofacial connective tissue hyperplastic trichoepithelioma. Methods The clinical data of two cases of maxillofacial connective tissue hyperplastic trichoepithelioma were summarized and analyzed along with the literature. Results Tw...

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Main Authors: WU Junwei, ZHENG Junfa, YAN Xin, DING XuXuan
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Language:zho
Published: Editorial Department of Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2021-02-01
Series:口腔疾病防治
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spelling doaj-51c2bd8fa2624949b6e5f9e5079b21222020-12-23T02:51:03ZzhoEditorial Department of Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases口腔疾病防治2096-14562096-14562021-02-0129210610910.12016/j.issn.2096⁃1456.2021.02.006Maxillofacial connective tissue hyperplastic trichoepithelioma: report of two cases and a literature reviewWU Junwei0ZHENG Junfa1YAN Xin2DING XuXuan3 Foshan Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital Oral Medicine Center Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Stomatology Hospital, Southern Medical Univerisity Foshan Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital Oral Medicine Center Foshan Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital Oral Medicine CenterObjective To investigate the diagnosis and clinical treatment of maxillofacial connective tissue hyperplastic trichoepithelioma. Methods The clinical data of two cases of maxillofacial connective tissue hyperplastic trichoepithelioma were summarized and analyzed along with the literature. Results Two cases of maxillofacial connective tissue hyperplastic trichoepithelioma were male, aged 21 and 30 years. The clinical manifestations were painless pale brown and pale white plaques in the maxillofacial region. The lesion was tough and clear, with no ulcers in the middle depression. The course was 10-16 months, with 1-3 months before medical treatment, and the tumor had a significant history of enlargement. After surgery, the skin was cut 3 mm along the outer circumference of the tumor, and local tissue defects were repaired by the adjacent flap. The pathological report showed that the tumor cells were located in the dermis, and were striped, trabecular or nested. The tiny sac contained fibrous connective tissue proliferation. The tumor cells were amorphous without obvious nuclear division. Immunohistochemical analysis reported bcl-2(-), CK7(-), CK19(-), CD34(+), P63(+), CK56(+), and Ki67(±). The pathological diagnosis was connective tissue proliferative hair epithelial tumor. The patient was followed up for 24 months. There was no recurrence of the tumor, no obvious scarring, and no deformity or dysfunction of the maxillofacial region. Conclusion Pathological and immunohistochemical examination is the basis for the differential diagnosis of maxillofacial connective tissue hyperplastic trichoepithelioma, and surgical removal of tumors is an effective treatment.http://www.kqjbfz.com/CN/10.12016/j.issn.2096-1456.2021.02.006hair epitheliomaproliferativeconnective tissuemaxillofacialclinicopathologyimmunohistochemistrytherapeutic analysis
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ZHENG Junfa
YAN Xin
DING XuXuan
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ZHENG Junfa
YAN Xin
DING XuXuan
Maxillofacial connective tissue hyperplastic trichoepithelioma: report of two cases and a literature review
口腔疾病防治
hair epithelioma
proliferative
connective tissue
maxillofacial
clinicopathology
immunohistochemistry
therapeutic analysis
author_facet WU Junwei
ZHENG Junfa
YAN Xin
DING XuXuan
author_sort WU Junwei
title Maxillofacial connective tissue hyperplastic trichoepithelioma: report of two cases and a literature review
title_short Maxillofacial connective tissue hyperplastic trichoepithelioma: report of two cases and a literature review
title_full Maxillofacial connective tissue hyperplastic trichoepithelioma: report of two cases and a literature review
title_fullStr Maxillofacial connective tissue hyperplastic trichoepithelioma: report of two cases and a literature review
title_full_unstemmed Maxillofacial connective tissue hyperplastic trichoepithelioma: report of two cases and a literature review
title_sort maxillofacial connective tissue hyperplastic trichoepithelioma: report of two cases and a literature review
publisher Editorial Department of Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases
series 口腔疾病防治
issn 2096-1456
2096-1456
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Objective To investigate the diagnosis and clinical treatment of maxillofacial connective tissue hyperplastic trichoepithelioma. Methods The clinical data of two cases of maxillofacial connective tissue hyperplastic trichoepithelioma were summarized and analyzed along with the literature. Results Two cases of maxillofacial connective tissue hyperplastic trichoepithelioma were male, aged 21 and 30 years. The clinical manifestations were painless pale brown and pale white plaques in the maxillofacial region. The lesion was tough and clear, with no ulcers in the middle depression. The course was 10-16 months, with 1-3 months before medical treatment, and the tumor had a significant history of enlargement. After surgery, the skin was cut 3 mm along the outer circumference of the tumor, and local tissue defects were repaired by the adjacent flap. The pathological report showed that the tumor cells were located in the dermis, and were striped, trabecular or nested. The tiny sac contained fibrous connective tissue proliferation. The tumor cells were amorphous without obvious nuclear division. Immunohistochemical analysis reported bcl-2(-), CK7(-), CK19(-), CD34(+), P63(+), CK56(+), and Ki67(±). The pathological diagnosis was connective tissue proliferative hair epithelial tumor. The patient was followed up for 24 months. There was no recurrence of the tumor, no obvious scarring, and no deformity or dysfunction of the maxillofacial region. Conclusion Pathological and immunohistochemical examination is the basis for the differential diagnosis of maxillofacial connective tissue hyperplastic trichoepithelioma, and surgical removal of tumors is an effective treatment.
topic hair epithelioma
proliferative
connective tissue
maxillofacial
clinicopathology
immunohistochemistry
therapeutic analysis
url http://www.kqjbfz.com/CN/10.12016/j.issn.2096-1456.2021.02.006
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