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

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Introduction

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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