Tongue Ultrasonography in the Diagnosis of a Submucosal Tongue Infection Mimicking a Neoplasm: a Case Report
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P: 65-68
April 2012

Tongue Ultrasonography in the Diagnosis of a Submucosal Tongue Infection Mimicking a Neoplasm: a Case Report

GMJ 2012;23(2):65-68
1. Department of Ear, Nose and Throat, Faculty of Medicine, Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey
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Received Date: 14.04.2012
Accepted Date: 22.05.2012
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ABSTRACT

A 44-year-old-man presented with submucosal tongue swelling with a duration of one week. Upon physical ex-amination, a submucosal mass lesion on the right side of the tongue was detected. An initial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) study showed a tongue mass thought to be a tongue neoplasm. Before a biopsy, intraoral tongue ul-trasonography (USG) was performed and edema formation within the tongue muscle fibres was detected without any mass or abscess formation. After empirical antibiotic treatment, a subsequent MRI showed complete resolu-tion of the lesion. In the diagnostic work-up of a suspicious submucosal tongue lesion, USG imaging is helpful and should be considered. (Gazi Med J 2012; 23: 65-8)

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