Abrikossoff's tumor is a disease that more commonly affects the oral cavity
but can also occur at other sites. It develops between the second and sixt
h decades of life, more frequently among women and blacks. The neoplasm can
affect all parts of the body. The head and neck areas are affected in 45%
to 65% of cases and of these, 70% are located interorally (tongue, oral muc
osa, hard palate). The benign form shows polygonal cells with granular, eos
inophilic cytoplasm and small nuclei. The malignant form, however, is assoc
iated with a high mitotic index and pleomorphic cellular tissue. The clinic
al aspect of the neoformation is a swelling covered by mucus of normal appe
arance. Studies of the neoformation show that in addition to the objective
examination, further instrumental research is necessary, i.e., with nuclear
magnetic resonance or computed tomography with contrast CT scan. However,
the only examination that can confirm the clinical diagnosis is the histolo
gical examination. The only treatment for Abrikossoff tumor is surgery. The
surgical treatment provides for an extirpation of the neoformation with th
e overhanging mucus and the underlying periosteum. In this work, the author
s discuss a case of Abrikossoff tumor affecting the mucus of the right side
of the hemipalate in a 53-year-old patient and present a review of the lit
erature.