Solitary Angiokeratoma of Oral Mucosa: A Rare Presentation
Solitary angiokeratoma of oral mucosa is rare entity. The term Angiokeratoma is used to refer to several lesions, whose common denominator is the presence of dilated blood vessels in association with epidermal hyperplasia. Mucosal involvement, including oral cavity is occasionally found either as a...
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doaj-8fff0df7ff23444cb514c5c556fcd1582021-07-02T05:30:49ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Dentistry2090-64472090-64552013-01-01201310.1155/2013/812323812323Solitary Angiokeratoma of Oral Mucosa: A Rare PresentationShilpa Kandalgaonkar0Suyog Tupsakhare1Ashok Patil2Gaurav Agrawal3Mahesh Gabhane4Shrikant Sonune5Department Oral Pathology & Microbiology, SMBT Dental College & Hospital, Sangamner, Maharashtra 422608, IndiaDepartment Oral Pathology & Microbiology, SMBT Dental College & Hospital, Sangamner, Maharashtra 422608, IndiaDepartment Oral Pathology & Microbiology, SMBT Dental College & Hospital, Sangamner, Maharashtra 422608, IndiaDepartment Oral Pathology & Microbiology, SMBT Dental College & Hospital, Sangamner, Maharashtra 422608, IndiaDepartment Oral Pathology & Microbiology, SMBT Dental College & Hospital, Sangamner, Maharashtra 422608, IndiaDepartment Oral Pathology & Microbiology, SMBT Dental College & Hospital, Sangamner, Maharashtra 422608, IndiaSolitary angiokeratoma of oral mucosa is rare entity. The term Angiokeratoma is used to refer to several lesions, whose common denominator is the presence of dilated blood vessels in association with epidermal hyperplasia. Mucosal involvement, including oral cavity is occasionally found either as a component of the systemic variety, cutaneous involvement or isolated oral involvement. Clinically, the lesion is irregular, whitish to dark brown in color, with female predominance. The etiological factors include injury, trauma, or chronic irritation to the wall of a papillary dermis. Histologically, it is characterized by hyperkeratosis, acanthosis, and dilated vascular spaces with or without organizing thrombi in papillary dermis. The vascular spaces are partly or completely enclosed by elongated ret-ridges. Along with this reporting a case of solitary angiokeratoma affecting tongue in a 38-year-old male patient, along with the literature review is presented.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/812323 |
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Shilpa Kandalgaonkar Suyog Tupsakhare Ashok Patil Gaurav Agrawal Mahesh Gabhane Shrikant Sonune Solitary Angiokeratoma of Oral Mucosa: A Rare Presentation Case Reports in Dentistry |
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Shilpa Kandalgaonkar Suyog Tupsakhare Ashok Patil Gaurav Agrawal Mahesh Gabhane Shrikant Sonune |
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Solitary Angiokeratoma of Oral Mucosa: A Rare Presentation |
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Solitary Angiokeratoma of Oral Mucosa: A Rare Presentation |
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Solitary Angiokeratoma of Oral Mucosa: A Rare Presentation |
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Solitary Angiokeratoma of Oral Mucosa: A Rare Presentation |
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Solitary Angiokeratoma of Oral Mucosa: A Rare Presentation |
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solitary angiokeratoma of oral mucosa: a rare presentation |
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Solitary angiokeratoma of oral mucosa is rare entity. The term Angiokeratoma is used to refer to several lesions, whose common denominator is the presence of dilated blood vessels in association with epidermal hyperplasia. Mucosal involvement, including oral cavity is occasionally found either as a component of the systemic variety, cutaneous involvement or isolated oral involvement. Clinically, the lesion is irregular, whitish to dark brown in color, with female predominance. The etiological factors include injury, trauma, or chronic irritation to the wall of a papillary dermis. Histologically, it is characterized by hyperkeratosis, acanthosis, and dilated vascular spaces with or without organizing thrombi in papillary dermis. The vascular spaces are partly or completely enclosed by elongated ret-ridges. Along with this reporting a case of solitary angiokeratoma affecting tongue in a 38-year-old male patient, along with the literature review is presented. |
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