Abstract
Nasolabial Cyst: Report of 2 Cases and Literature Review
Highlights
Nasolabial cysts are a rare, ectodermal development cyst, presenting as a fullness of canine fossa, nasal ala or vestibule of the nose
Nasolabial cyst should be incorporated by ENT in the differential diagnosis of nose deformities and facial swelling
Patient did not have any other episode of facial cellulitis or cyst recurrence in a 14 month follow up Origin of nasolabial cysts is controversial
Summary
Nasolabial cysts are a rare, ectodermal development cyst, presenting as a fullness of canine fossa, nasal ala or vestibule of the nose. Discussion: Nasolabial cyst is a rare condition, but diagnosis and treatment are simple. Nasolabial cyst should be incorporated by ENT in the differential diagnosis of nose deformities and facial swelling. Nasolabial cysts are non-odontogenic cysts that develop lateral to the midline of the maxillary lip and alar base.
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