نتایج جستجو برای: salivary gland neoplasms
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The parotid gland is the most common location of benign neoplasms affecting major salivary glands. Hybrid tumors are very rare tumor entities which are composed of two different tumor types, each of which conforms to an exactly defined tumor category. The tumor entities of a hybrid tumor are not separated but have an identical origin within the same topographical area. This report describes a 5...
BACKGROUND: Sebaceous lymphadenoma is a rare benign salivary gland tumour of uncertain histogenesis. So is synchronous occurrence of two benign or malignant neoplasms. CASE-REPORT: 68-year-old female presented with right side parotid swelling associated with pain and gradual increase is size. Fine needle aspiration cytology of parotid swelling was suggestive of pleomorphic adenoma. Total conser...
Chronic sclerosing sialadenitis(also known as Kuttner tumor) is a chronic inflammatory condition of the salivary glands and one of the salivary gland enlargment that was first described by Kuttner in 1896. Unilateral or bilateral involment of the submandibular gland occurs more commonly than any other salivary glands. Few cases of chronic sclerosing sialadenitis in minor salivary glands have be...
Overall salivary gland tumours are rare, comprising of less than 3% of overall head and neck neoplasms. Parotid gland is the most common site for the benign salivary gland neoplasm. Usually they are painless slow growing lesion involving the superficial or deep part of the gland and can severely affect the facial nerve functioning. Treatment mainly comprises of surgical excision with preservati...
Malignant neoplasms arising in salivary tissue are uncommon. While fewer than 3% of all neoplasms originate in salivary glands (OPCS Cancer Statistics, 1983), at least 75% of these are benign. Most salivary gland tumours are pleomorphic adenomata which, despite their benign nature, pose considerable management problems as they recur locally if inadequately resected, ruptured or biopsied and als...
Adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) is a relatively rare epithelial tumor of the salivary glands that accounts for approximately 5 to 10% of all salivary gland neoplasms. The typical clinical and pathological findings of this tumor include slow indolent growth, common local recurrence, and late distant metastasis to lung, brain, bone, liver, thyroid, and spleen. We report a 52-year-old female patien...
TUMOURS of the ethmoid, maxillary, frontal, and sphenoid air sinuses usually manifest themselves by proptosis. They may take the form of osteoma, chondroma, osteoclastoma, fibroma, myxoma, angioma, psammoma, endothelioma, carcinoma, or sarcoma (Duke-Elder, 1952). The mucous membrane of these sinuses contains not only epithelial and fibro-adenoid layers but also a layer of mucous and serous glan...
Oncocytoma is a rare benign tumor of salivary gland. The name of the tumor is selected due to presence of large granular oncocytes with acidophilic cells.These tumors occur most commonly in the sixth decade of life and sex incidence is equal in men and women.The incidence of this tumor is 78% in parotid gland and 9% in submandibular gland. Oncocytoma are usually solid round tumors that could oc...
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