Tesi Domenico, Ficarra Giuseppe
Reference Center for the study of Oral Diseases, University of Florence, Florence, Italy.
Head Neck Pathol. 2010 Jun;4(2):139-43. doi: 10.1007/s12105-010-0165-7. Epub 2010 Feb 9.
Linear epidermal nevus (LEN) is a sporadic hamartomatous lesion of the skin due to the proliferation of clones of embryonic ectodermal cells, which are arranged according to a typical linear configuration known as Blaschko's lines. Oral involvement of LEN is very rare and few cases have been reported in the medical literature. We report two new cases of LEN with exclusive oral involvement, which presented with the typical unilateral or midline distribution. Oral LEN presents as an exophytic lesion with well defined borders and a verrucous or papillary surface which correspond, histologically, to epithelial papillomatosis with a moderate degree of hyperkeratosis and acanthosis. Oral LEN appears mainly at birth, grows slowly during childhood and stabilize by adolescence. Localized lesions do not show any recurrence after surgical removal but widespread lesions seem to have more risk of recurrence and are more difficult to manage. Functional problems and malignant transformation have not been reported.
线状表皮痣(LEN)是一种散发性皮肤错构瘤病变,由胚胎外胚层细胞克隆增殖引起,这些细胞沿一种称为布拉斯科线的典型线状排列。LEN累及口腔非常罕见,医学文献中报道的病例很少。我们报告了两例仅累及口腔的新LEN病例,表现为典型的单侧或中线分布。口腔LEN表现为边界清晰的外生性病变,表面呈疣状或乳头状,组织学上对应于上皮乳头瘤病,伴有中度角化过度和棘层肥厚。口腔LEN主要在出生时出现,在儿童期缓慢生长,到青春期稳定。局限性病变手术切除后无复发,但广泛性病变似乎复发风险更高,且更难处理。尚未报道有功能问题和恶变情况。