Abstract
BACKGROUND: Head and neck Synovial sarcoma (SS) accounts for 3-10% of all total body SS. It is rare to find it in the oral cavity, especially on the floor of the mouth. CASE PRESENTATION: We present a 44-year-old Chinese male, who had been misdiagnosed as fibroadenoma, with a swelling on the right submandibular region for more than 3 months. The radiology examinations and the pathology results indicate the diagnosis of SS of the floor of the mouth. The patient only had a surgical operation, without radiotherapy and chemotherapy. At the first follow-up, the patient exhibited no clinical or radiographic complications, and the patient was asymptomatic on subsequent visits. CONCLUSIONS: Misdiagnosis results the delay of diagnosis and treatment of SS. Immunohistological analysis might be the most important tool to confirm the diagnosis of SS.