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Necrotizing sialometaplasia: a malignant masquerade but questionable precancerous lesion, report of four cases

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Authors

Shin, Sun A; Na, Hee Y; Choe, Ji Y; Hong, Seung-No; Lee, Ho; Park, Sunwon; Kim, Ji E

Issue Date
2020-07-14
Citation
BMC Oral Health. 2020 Jul 14;20(1):206
Abstract
Abstract

Background
Necrotizing sialometaplasia (NSM) is an extremely rare benign lesion with an uncertain pathogenesis. The differential diagnosis of this lesion is challenging due to little familiarity with this entity and histologic similarity with carcinomas, especially mucoepidermoid carcinoma (MEC). The purpose of this study is to raise awareness about NSM, which is often overlooked or misdiagnosed as malignancy in a small biopsy.


Methods
We reviewed all biopsy materials taken from the oral cavity in a single institution in Korea from 2012 to 2018 and found 4 cases of NSM out of 726. Clinicopathologic characteristics and comparison with other lesions were discussed.


Results
Unlike previous reports, patients in our series were relatively young, and NSM was not related to smoking and not associated with malignancies, although one patient was misdiagnosed with MEC on the basis of the initial biopsy. High-grade squamous dysplasia was observed in one patient; however, all four patients showed excellent prognoses without further management.


Conclusions
A conservative approach is recommendable for necrotizing lesions of the palate in young adults to avoid unnecessary treatment. However, careful monitoring is also required due to uncertainty of premalignant potential.
URI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-020-01189-1

https://hdl.handle.net/10371/168842
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