Case Report
Intraoral Superficial Angiomyxoma of the Upper Alveolus: Report of a Unique Case
Table 1
Reported cases of intraoral superficial angiomyxoma.
| Reference | Site | Age | Gender | Race | Size (mm) | Presentation | Clinical impression |
| Chen et al. [4] | Right buccal mucosa | 19 yrs | Male | Chinese | | Slow growing painless lump present for 2 years | Soft tissue tumor |
| Gardner [3] | Floor of the mouth | 69 yrs | Female | European | | Slow growing painless lump present for 3 years | Lipoma |
| Meer and Beavon [2] | Right buccal mucosa | 37 yrs | Female | African | | Slow growing painless lump present for 2 years | Lipoma |
| Mokhtar et al. [5] | Floor of the mouth | 6 months | Male | Malaysian | | Slow growing swelling noticed when patient was 5-month-old | Soft tissue tumor/cystic swelling |
| Present case | Upper posterior alveolar region | 30 yrs | Male | Indian | | Slow growing painless swelling present for 1 and a half years | Soft tissue tumor |
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