Macroglossia Associated with Lymphangioma: Surgical Management of An Interesting Case

J Clin Diagn Res. 2015 Nov;9(11):ZD04-6. doi: 10.7860/JCDR/2015/12402.6717. Epub 2015 Nov 1.

Abstract

Lymphangioma is considered as benign as well as a hamartomatous lesion of the lymphatic vessels that shows a marked predilection for the head and neck region. The most common site for intraoral lymphangiomas is the anterior two-thirds on the dorsal surface of tongue resulting in macroglossia. Such patients have a tendency of speech disturbances, poor oral hygiene, and bleeding from tongue following a trauma. A child with markedly enlarged tongue presents a unique challenge to the clinicians. Aesthetic, occlusal, functional and psychosocial problems may arise as a result of this condition. The indexed patient presented with an enlarged tongue. Wide excision of the lesion was done as a treatment.

Keywords: Glossectomy; Hamartomatous; Large tongue; Swallowing.

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