Case Report

Year : 2024 | Volume : 13 | Issue : 1 | Page : 17-21

Oral Squamous Acanthoma – A Histopathologic Entity Or Not

Snega Thamilselvan 1

1-Senior Lecturer, Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology, Chettinad Dental College & Research Institute, Kelambakkam

Address for Correspondence:

Snega Thamilselvan

Senior Lecturer Department of Oral & Maxillofacial PathologyChettinad Dental College & Research Institute Kelambakkam

Email:thamilselvan.snega2@gmail.com

Abstract

Oral squamous acanthoma (OSA) is an uncommon benign epithelial lesion of the oral cavity, presenting as a solitary, painless, sessile or pedunculated mass. It is considered a variant of oral squamous papilloma, characterized by acanthosis without papillomatosis. Although typically asymptomatic, OSA can cause discomfort or functional impairment depending on its size and location. Diagnosis is primarily based on clinical and histopathological examination, with characteristic features including hyperkeratosis, acanthosis, and elongated rete ridges. Treatment involves conservative surgical excision, with a low recurrence rate reported in the literature. Here, we present a rare case of OSA in a 55-year-old female patient, highlighting its clinical and histopathological characteristics, differential diagnosis, and management. This case underscores the importance of considering OSA in the differential diagnosis of oral lesions and the significance of histopathological analysis in confirming the diagnosis.

Keywords: Acanthoma, benign, dysplasia, papilloma, trauma

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How to Cite this Article: Thamilselvan, S. (2024). Oral Squamous Acanthoma – A Histopathologic Entity Or Not: Case Report. International Journal of Histopathological Interpretation, 13(1), 17–21. https://doi.org/10.56501/intjhistopatholinterpret.v13i1.1067

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