2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajoms.2018.08.003
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Solitary angiokeratoma of the tongue: Report of a rare case

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“…It can be a congenital lesion and, in this case, it is considered as angiokeratoma circumscriptum. Isolated OAK with no underlying systemic involvement is a very rare lesion [ 4 ]. To the best of our knowledge, there were only 33 cases of isolated OAK that have been reported in the literature so far ( Table 1 ).…”
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“…It can be a congenital lesion and, in this case, it is considered as angiokeratoma circumscriptum. Isolated OAK with no underlying systemic involvement is a very rare lesion [ 4 ]. To the best of our knowledge, there were only 33 cases of isolated OAK that have been reported in the literature so far ( Table 1 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As shown in ( Table 1 ), the tongue is the most common site of isolated OAK, with 29 cases being exclusively affecting the tongue, while three cases have been reported with buccal mucosa involvement and only one in the tonsillar pillar. AK is known for being more predominant in females [ 1 , 4 ]. However, our review reveals that isolated OAK is more predominant in male patients, with 19 cases out of 33 cases that have been reported in male patients.…”
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