Said-Al-Naief N, Zahurullah F R, Sciubba J J
Department of Pathology, the University of Alabama at Birmingham, AL 35294-0007, USA.
Ann Diagn Pathol. 2001 Aug;5(4):207-15. doi: 10.1053/adpa.2001.26973.
Lipoma is an uncommon benign, oral, soft-tissue neoplasm commonly found on the buccal mucosa. It is predominantly composed of mature fat with or without other mesenchymal tissue elements, showing a variety of histologic subtypes, one of which is the rare "spindle cell variant" with only nine previously reported cases in the English literature. In this report, we review clinical and histomorphologic data of 164 cases of oral lipomas retrieved from the files of Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Department of Dental Medicine (New Hyde Park, NY). Of these, only two cases were diagnosed as the spindle cell variant, further confirming the rarity of this histologic subtype. A review of oral lipoma with particular reference to the spindle cell variant is also presented.
脂肪瘤是一种罕见的口腔良性软组织肿瘤,常见于颊黏膜。它主要由成熟脂肪组织构成,可伴有或不伴有其他间叶组织成分,呈现出多种组织学亚型,其中罕见的“梭形细胞变体”在英文文献中仅有9例先前报道。在本报告中,我们回顾了从长岛犹太医疗中心牙科医学部(纽约州新海德公园)档案中检索出的164例口腔脂肪瘤的临床和组织形态学数据。其中,仅有2例被诊断为梭形细胞变体,进一步证实了这种组织学亚型的罕见性。本文还特别针对梭形细胞变体对口腔脂肪瘤进行了综述。