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Glomus Tumor of the Oral Cavity: Report of a Rare Case and Literature Review.

Celeste Sánchez-RomeroMaria Eduarda Pérez de OliveiraJurema Freire Lisboa de CastroElaine Judite de Amorim CarvalhoOslei Paes de AlmeidaDanyel Elias da Cruz Perez
Published in: Brazilian dental journal (2019)
Glomus tumor is a benign neoplasm composed of a perivascular proliferation of glomic cells that resembles the normal glomus body. Usually, it appears as a solitary, symptomatic small blue-red nodule, located in the deep dermis or subcutis of upper or lower extremities of young to middle-aged adults. Cases affecting the oral cavity are very rare, with only 23 well-documented cases reported in the English-language literature. Herein, we present a rare case of glomus tumor of the upper lip, and review the literature of cases involving the mouth.
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