Tongue hamartomas in pediatric patients: an international case series and literature review
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Perez-de-Oliveira, Maria Eduarda
Robinson, Liam
Assuncao Junior, Jose Narciso Rosa
Abrahao, Aline Correa
Romanach, Mario Jose
Penafort, Paulo Victor Mendes
Da Silva, Luan Cesar
Santos-Silva, Alan Roger
Lopes, Marcio Ajudarte
Van Heerden, Willem Francois Petrus
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Elsevier
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This study reports 9 additional tongue hamartomas in children paired with a literature review. A retrospective analysis was performed from 3 Oral Pathology laboratories. Additionally, a literature review was conducted through 5 electronic databases and gray literature. A total of 9 cases were identified in the retrospective analysis. Females outnumbered males with a ratio of 1.25:1. The age of presentation ranged from 2 weeks to 7 years. The posterior dorsum tongue was the most affected subsite (n = 4). One case was seen in a patient with oro-facial-digital syndrome, 2 cases in patients with cleft palates, and one case with an encephalocele. The most common predominant component was salivary gland tissue (n = 4). A literature search included 79 pediatric patients presenting with 95 tongue hamartomas. A slight female (n = 47) predilection was observed, with ages varying from 15 hours to 19 years. The posterior tongue dorsum (n = 31) was the most affected site. Seven cases were seen in association with syndromes. The most common predominant component was smooth muscle (n = 35). Although hamartomas are rare in the oral cavity, they should be considered in the differential diagnosis of masses involving the posterior tongue dorsum in children.
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Hamartoma, Pediatric patients, Oral cavity, Posterior tongue
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Pérez-de-Oliveira, M.E., Robinson, L., Assunção Júnior, J.N.R. et al. 2022, 'Tongue hamartomas in pediatric patients: an international case series and literature review', Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology and Oral Radiology, vol. 134, no. 6, pp. 739-748, doi : 10.1016/j.oooo.2022.06.009.