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Fasciite nodulaire de la cavite buccale


M Maamouri
RB Hamouda
NB Ali
S Mansour
I Chitoui
R Daoud
A Doggaz
S Chatty

Abstract

Introduction: Nodular fasciitis is a benign tumour-like lesion characterized by fibroblastic proliferation. It is common in subcutaneous fascia, usually of the upper extremity but it's very rare in the oral cavity. Frequently misdiagnosed as sarcoma due to its rapid growth, rich cellularity and mitotic activity.
Patients and Methods: One patient with an oral nodular fasciitis and a review of literature are reported in order to describe the diagnostic and therapeutic management of this tumour.
Case presentation: A 50-year-old female with an intraorally swelling that had been growing progressively over one month. There was no history of trauma. Clinical examination revealed a firm mass palpable measuring approximately 4 cm in diameter. She had an excisional biopsy under local anaesthetic with histopathological analysis. The lesion was surgical
removed under general anaesthesia through an intraoral approach. One year after excision of the tumour, the oral cavity was free of tumour.
Conclusion: Nodular fasciitis is an entity characterized by rapid growth, rich cellularity and mitotic activity, although it is not malignant. It can only be diagnosed by histopathological examination of a biopsy with immunohistochemical staining.The treatment of choice is the complete surgical excision.

Keywords: Nodular fasciitis, Oral cavity, Surgical treatment.

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