Leiomyomatous hamartoma is a hamartoma which appears as a painless, soft polypoid (polyp-like) mass. It usually is found on the tongue, around the nasopalatine foramen, or in the nasopharynx. The lesion is composed of a proliferation of fusiform and spindle smooth muscle cells.
References
- ^ Woo SB (2012). Oral Pathology: A Comprehensive Atlas and Text. Elsevier Health Sciences. p. 20. ISBN 978-1-4377-2226-0.
- Kobayashi, A; Amagasa, T; Okada, N (March 2001). "Leiomyomatous hamartoma of the tongue: case report". Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. 59 (3): 337–40. doi:10.1053/joms.2001.21008. PMID 11243621.
- Corrêa, L; Lotufo, M; Martins, MT; Sugaya, N; de Sousa, SC (2001). "Leiomyomatous hamartoma of the incisive papilla". The Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry. 25 (2): 157–9. doi:10.17796/jcpd.25.2.30513v1374443235. PMID 11314216.
- Nishiyama, T; Kato, Y; Baba, Y (2014). "Nasopharyngeal leiomyomatous hamartoma: case report". BMC Ear, Nose and Throat Disorders. 14: 5. doi:10.1186/1472-6815-14-5. PMC 4038829. PMID 24883043.
This article related to pathology is a stub. You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it. |