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Case Report Open Access
Volume 2 | Issue 1 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.46439/cancerbiology.2.016

Granular cell tumor (Abrikossoff's tumor) of the tongue: A case report

  • 1Resident in Stomatology, Coimbra Hospital and University Center, Coimbra, Portugal
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Corresponding Author

Pedro Dias Ferraz, pedrodferraz@icloud.com

Received Date: September 07, 2020

Accepted Date: February 19, 2021

Abstract

Granular cell tumor, also known as Abrikossoff’s tumor, is a benign tumor that is relatively rare and is slightly more common in female patients, with a higher prevalence between the fourth and sixth decades of life although it is possible to appear at any age. It can appear in any part of the body but about 45-65% of all the lesions appear in the head or neck areas. Intraoral lesions represent about 70% of these cases. Most of these intraoral lesions appear in the tongue, followed by buccal mucosa and hard palate. Despite the fact that most granular cell tumors are benign, aggressive clinical forms may occur, and there are descriptions of malignant cases, although very few, in medical literature.

We present a case of a granular cell tumor in the medium area of the tongue dorsum in a 43-year-old female patient. It is an example of an oral pathology that is rarely described, and it should have an appropriate medical and surgical approach.

Keywords

Granular cell tumor, Abrikossoff, Medium one-third of dorsum of the tongue

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