[Submandibular dermoid cyst extended to the cervical region].

Rev Stomatol Chir Maxillofac

Service ORL et Chirurgie Cervico-faciale, CHU de Bouaké, 01 BP, 1174 Bouaké 01, Cote d'Ivoire.

Published: June 2012

AI Article Synopsis

  • Dermoid cysts in the submandibular area are uncommon, and this case involved a large cyst extending into the neck.
  • Diagnosis was aided by ultrasonography and CT scans, leading to a surgical procedure that combined both cervical and intraoral approaches.
  • The successful removal of the cyst was confirmed through histopathological examination, emphasizing the need for complete tumor removal, which might include the submandibular gland.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Dermoid cysts of the submandibular region are rare. We report an exceptional case with extension to the neck.

Observation: The patient presented with a voluminous left submandibular cystic tumor with extension to the neck and to floor of the mouth. Ultrasonography and CT scan contributed to the diagnosis and to chose the best surgical approach in case of large cyst. In our case, the tumor was removed using a double cervical and intraoral approach. Histopathological examination confirmed a dermoid cyst.

Discussion: We report an exceptional case of dermoid cyst originating from submandibular region. A double surgical approach was necessary for tumor resection. Tumor removal must be complete; the submandibular gland may be removed if necessary.

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