Alimentary System
Tongue - Squamous Cyst
Narrative
Comment:
Squamous cysts (Figure 1 and Figure 2) may be found in the tongue or gingiva or may be associated with the teeth. These cysts are lined by keratinized squamous epithelium, and the lumen usually contains keratinized material. In the tongue, squamous cysts are benign congenital anomalies and are considered incidental lesions.
Recommendations:
Squamous cysts should be diagnosed but not graded unless the incidence is treatment related.
References:
Bertram TA, Markovits JE, Juliana MM. 1996. Non-proliferative lesions of the alimentary canal in rats GI-1. In: Guides for Toxicologic Pathology. STP/ARP/AFIP, Washington, DC, 1-16.
Full Text: https://www.toxpath.org/docs/SSNDC/GINonproliferativeRat.pdf