Autor: |
Costa CSO; Department of Dentistry, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, RN, Brazil., Rolim LSA; Department of Dentistry, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, RN, Brazil., Mafra RP; Department of Dentistry, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, RN, Brazil., Souza LB; Department of Dentistry, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, RN, Brazil., Pinto LP; Department of Dentistry, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, RN, Brazil. |
Abstrakt: |
Caliber persistent labial artery (CPLA) consists in a dilated portion of the main branch of the labial artery without loss of size. The aim of this study is to report a case of a patient diagnosed with CPLA in the upper lip, emphasizing unusual histopathological and immunohistochemical findings. A 67-year-old female patient with complaint of a pulsating upper lip lesion without painful symptomatology. Under a clinical diagnosis of CPLA, and considering that the patient was edentulous and used a total prosthesis, an excisional biopsy of the lesion was performed to avoid future traumas in the region and consequently possible exuberant local bleeding. At anatomopathological examination structures suggestive of lymphoid follicles and germinal centers were visualized. Immunohistochemistry showed positivity for CD20, CD68, desmin and CD34 and negativity for CD4. The patient did not have a history of allergies, cardiovascular, rheumatic or systemic diseases that could justified the findings. The case presents unusual histopathological structures, evidencing the necessity of more studies about this pathology so scarce in the literature. |