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Bilateral localization of necrotizing sialometaplasia: a case report.
Cases Journal 2009
INTRODUCTION: Necrotizing sialometaplasia is a rare disease first described in 1973. It involves salivary gland in the oral cavity.
CASE PRESENTATION: We present a 32-year-old, white, male with rare bilateral localization of necrotizing sialometaplasia.
CONCLUSION: Clinically and histologically necrotizing sialometaplasia may mimic malignant lesions. In the above presented case, the patient's history was suggestive of a malignant process. Thus, knowledge and experience of both clinicians and histopathologists are essential to establish a correct diagnosis, which helps avoid radical surgery.
CASE PRESENTATION: We present a 32-year-old, white, male with rare bilateral localization of necrotizing sialometaplasia.
CONCLUSION: Clinically and histologically necrotizing sialometaplasia may mimic malignant lesions. In the above presented case, the patient's history was suggestive of a malignant process. Thus, knowledge and experience of both clinicians and histopathologists are essential to establish a correct diagnosis, which helps avoid radical surgery.
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