Intraoral lipoma – A rare case presentation
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Case Report
P: 450-452
December 2015

Intraoral lipoma – A rare case presentation

Gulhane Med J 2015;57(4):450-452
1. Century International Institute of Dental Science and Research Centre, Poinachi, Kasaragod, Kerala, India..
2. A.B Shetty Memorial Institute of Dental Sciences and Hospital, Deralakatte, Mangalore. India.
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Received Date: 07.04.2014
Accepted Date: 02.07.2014
Publish Date: 30.12.2016
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ABSTRACT

Lipomas are the benign soft tissue neoplasms of mature adipose tissue. Most of them develop in the subcutaneous tissues, sometimes deeper tissues may be involved as well; the oral cavity is uncommonly involved. About 20% of lipomas occur in the head and neck region among which oral lipomas comprise only 1-4% of all lipomas. Oral lipomas are most commonly seen involving the major salivary glands, buccal mucosa, lip, tongue, palate, vestibule, and floor of mouth. Although it is a benign neoplasm, their progressive growth may cause interference with speech and mastication. Here with, the present paper reports a rare case of intraoral lipoma in 36 year old female patient.

Keywords:
lipoma, oral cavity, adipocytes