Canalicular Adenoma of the Tongue: Report of a Unique Case
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Canalicular adenoma (CA) is a rare, unique benign salivary gland neoplasm, which usually involves the minor salivary glands of the upper lip, buccal mucosa and palate. It is usually seen in middle-aged or older individuals, has a female predilection, and commonly presents as a painless, slow-growing, non-ulcerated nodule or swelling. Its treatment involves surgical excision or enucleation. This case report describes a case of CA of the ventrum of the tongue diagnosed in a 41-year-old male patient, which could possibly be the first reported case of this lesion involving the tongue.
A case of canalicular adenoma with anemia.
Komatsu Y, Kawai T, Chiba T, Takeda Y, Yamada H J Surg Case Rep. 2022; 2022(2):rjab606.
PMID: 35178240 PMC: 8846927. DOI: 10.1093/jscr/rjab606.