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Congenital granular cell tumor (congenital epulis) : a lesion of multidisciplinary interest
Congenital granular cell tumor (CGCT), or congenital epulis, is an uncommon benign soft tissue lesion that usually arises from the alveolar mucosa of neonates and may cause respiratory and feeding problems. We report a case of a 3- day-old female newborn, who presented an intraoral tumor mass which was protruding from her mouth, compromising feeding. Under general anesthesia, the lesion was completely removed and the patient had an uneventful postoperative course. Clinical features and treatment approaches are presented and discussed, emphasizing the necessity of a multidisciplinary approach in such cases
Odontogenic keratocyst in the maxillary sinus: Report of two cases
SummaryThe odontogenic keratocyst (OKC) is well known for its tendency to recur, potential aggressive behaviour and defined histopathological feature. OKC occurrence in the maxilla is unusual and its appearance in the maxillary sinus very uncommon. This article reports two distinct cases of OKCs associated with unerupted molars in the maxillary sinus of two boys. The lesions were surgically treated and no recurrence has been observed on follow-up. OKC clinical features and treatment are discussed