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Case-Report

Intraoral Lipoma- A Rare Case Report
Shalini Subramanyam*, Peeyush Shivhare
Oral and Maxillofacial Pathologist & General Dental Surgeon, India
Department of Oral Medicine and Oral Radiology, Nobel Medical College Teaching Hospital, Nepal

*Corresponding author:
Dr Shalini Subramanyam, Oral and Maxillofacial Pathologist & General Dental Surgeon, India
Received: March 17, 2021; Published: April 04, 2021


Abstract
Lipoma are most common benign mesenchymal neoplasm composed of mature Adipocytes. It account for 15–20% of cases occurring in head and neck region, while only 1-4% cases seen intraorally. Clinically, it presents as slow growing well circumscribed submucosal nodular swellings, which is painless with either yellow color or that of normal mucosa. The diagnosis is usually confirmed based on microscopic features, which consist of mature Adipocytes with uniform nuclei and scanty connective tissue. Intraoral Lipoma is exceedingly rare, thus we are reporting a case of intraoral Lipoma.

Keywords: Simple Lipoma, Fibrolipoma, Spindle Cell Lipoma

Citation:Shalini Subramanyam., et al. (2021) “Intraoral Lipoma- A Rare Case Report.” Sis Med Dent Archive J 1(1): 06-09.

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