Title of article :
Lingual Leiomyomatous Hamartoma in an Adult Male
Author/Authors :
Phoon Nguyen, Amanda UWA Dental School - University of Western Australia, Nedlands, WA, Australia , Firth, Norman UWA Dental School - University of Western Australia, Nedlands, WA, Australia , Mougos, Sophie Private Practice - OMF Surgery, Wembley, WA, Australia , Kujan, Omar UWA Dental School - University of Western Australia, Nedlands, WA, Australia
Abstract :
An otherwise healthy 20-year-old male presented with an exophytic, polypoid, yellowish lesion involving the dorsal surface of his
tongue, which he reported being present since birth and unchanged. This was removed by surgical excision and diagnosed as a
leiomyomatous hamartoma. Histological examination revealed a combination of fibrovascular connective tissue, conspicuous
smooth-muscle bundles, adipose tissue, minor salivary gland tissue, blood vessels, lymphoid tissue, peripheral nerves, and
normal skeletal muscle. This case is exceptional due to the patient’s age, as until now, lingual leiomyomatous hamartomas have
been reported almost exclusively in a paediatric population. To our knowledge, this is the eldest age at which a LLH has been
reported in the literature. This underscores the need for clinicians to consider this rarely reported entity when considering the
radiographic and clinical differential diagnoses for these lesions, both in the paediatric and adult populations. We also present a
review of the literature regarding lingual leiomyomatous hamartomas.
Keywords :
Lingual Leiomyomatous Hamartoma , exophytic , polypoid
Journal title :
Case Reports in Dentistry