Abstract
AbstractSialadenoma papilliferum is a rare, benign salivary gland tumor which most commonly arises in the palate. It is an exophytic papillary proliferation that involves mucosal surface or epidermis and salivary duct epithelium. Approximately 11% of sialadenoma papilliferum cases were reported in the buccal mucosa. The sialadenoma papilliferum is often misinterpreted as squamous papilloma by surgeons.In this case, sialadenoma papilliferum located in the buccal mucosa of a 64-year-old man is reported. The mass was asymptomatic, slow-growing, movable and was clinically similar to the lipoma. A surgical excision was performed and after 22 months there has been no recurrence.
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