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Oral cysticercosis-report of six cases

Background Cysticercosis cellulosae rarely involves the oral region in humans. Methods Six cases of oral cysticercosis were diagnosed, three each in lips and buccal mucosa. Diagnosis was made by characteristic gross and histopathologic appearances. Results Of 146 cases of cysticercosis, 6 (4.1%) wer...

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Published in:Head & neck 2001-06, Vol.23 (6), p.497-499
Main Authors: Nigam, Sonu, Singh, Tejinder, Mishra, Archana, Chaturvedi, K. Uma
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description Background Cysticercosis cellulosae rarely involves the oral region in humans. Methods Six cases of oral cysticercosis were diagnosed, three each in lips and buccal mucosa. Diagnosis was made by characteristic gross and histopathologic appearances. Results Of 146 cases of cysticercosis, 6 (4.1%) were of the oral cavity. All 6 cases were initially seen with painless swellings. Clinical differential diagnosis ranged from retention cyst, lipoma, fibroma, neurofibroma, and angular stomatitis. Histopathologic examination revealed cysticercus larvae. Conclusions The oral cavity is a rare site of involvement by cysticercosis, even in an endemic area. Histopathologic findings of the excised cyst are diagnostic of the lesion. © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Head Neck 23: 497–499, 2001.
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Male
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