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Published on: August 9, 2024
Oral mucosal calcified nodule requiring palatoplasty
Emma Panico1, Kyle Robinette2, David Kelly3
1Department of Otolaryngology--Head and Neck Surgery, The University of Alabama at Birmingham, FOT 1155, 1720 2nd Ave S, 35294-3412, Birmingham, AL, USA.
Abstract:
Calcinosis cutis describes a condition of pathologic calcium deposition in the dermis. Several subtypes exist, including the subepidermal calcified nodule. The oral mucosal calcified nodule (OMCN) was posited in 1992 as a specific term for a subepidermal calcified nodule occurring in the oral cavity, and since that time only six such lesions have been described in the literature. This report explores a case of OMCN on the palate of a 3-month-old infant with the goal of supplementing extant literature, providing a consideration of the differentials of palatal lesions in the pediatric population, and describing a unique instance in which OMCN resulted in a full-thickness defect requiring palatoplasty for repair.
