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[Nasolabial cyst: two cases].

Mustafa Deniz Yilmaz1, Sefa Dereköy, Fatma Aktepe

  • 1Afyon Kocatepe Universitesi Tip Fakültesi, Kulak Burun Boğaz ve Baş Boyun Cerrahisi Anabilim Dali. denizy@aku.edu.tr

Kulak Burun Bogaz Ihtisas Dergisi : KBB = Journal of Ear, Nose, and Throat
|July 19, 2002
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Nasolabial cysts, rare developmental swellings, were successfully treated in two adult female patients via surgical excision. The sublabial approach ensured cosmetic improvement and no recurrence after 12 months.

Area of Science:

  • Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
  • Dermatology
  • Otolaryngology

Background:

  • Nasolabial cysts arise from epithelial remnants of the nasolacrimal ductus.
  • These cysts present as developmental swellings, often impacting facial aesthetics.

Observation:

  • Two female patients, aged 44 and 54, presented with nasolabial cysts.
  • The primary concern for both patients was the cosmetic appearance of the cysts.

Findings:

  • Surgical excision using a sublabial approach was performed on both patients.
  • Histopathological examination confirmed the clinical diagnosis of nasolabial cysts.
  • Both patients experienced an uneventful recovery with no signs of recurrence at 12-month follow-up.

Implications:

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  • The sublabial surgical approach is an effective method for treating nasolabial cysts.
  • This technique offers both therapeutic benefits and cosmetic improvements for patients.
  • Long-term follow-up confirms the efficacy and low recurrence rate of this surgical intervention.