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Oral Leiomyoma in Retromolar Trigone
Hira Ejaz1, Khalid Mehmood2, Shazia Sarwat Iqbal3
1Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Abbasi Shaheed Hospital, Karachi.
Abstract:
Leiomyoma is benign tumour arising from smooth muscle that occurs between 40 and 49 years of age. Leiomyomas are a rare entity in the oral cavity and if present they are usually localized on tongue, lips and palate. Leiomyoma appears to be well-defined mass, with slow growth. The treatment is surgical excision. We report a 10-year girl child, with a lump in the right retromolar trigone region intraorally. Excisional biopsy performed under general anaesthesia revealed the specimen to be a leiomyoma. The low incidence of this pathology, the age of the patient and the location are unusual.

